Awards
Each year, the Chemistry Department awards various academic awards, prizes and research scholarships to students. The scholarships and awards have been established with funds from alumni and friends of the department. Student recipients are chosen by the chair of the department in consultation with the faculty.
Albert & Phyllis Cornell Pre-Med AwardThis award, open to students from all majors, is given to graduating senior premedical students who show great promise to become outstanding physicians. This award was established in 1982 with gifts from Dr. Albert and Mrs. Phyllis Cornell. |
Alfred Armstrong Teaching Assistant AwardThe Armstrong Award provides salary support to the top graduate chemistry teaching assistant(s) and is made possible from donations to the Dr. Alfred R. Armstrong Chemistry Scholarship Endowment. Alfred Armstrong was both an alumnus (B.S. 1932, M.A. 1934) and a long-serving faculty member (1933 – 1996). He authored the chemistry textbook Qualitative Analysis and Chemical Equilibrium, but was most renowned for his high expectations in quantitative chemistry labs. |
American Chemical Society (ACS) Award in Analytical ChemistryThe Analytical Division of the ACS presents an annual award to a rising senior chemistry student. The award is intended to encourage student interest in analytical chemistry and to recognize students who display an aptitude for a career in the field. The award consists of a medallion and personalized award certificate. The award recipient will also be given a one-year membership to the ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry. |
American Chemical Society (ACS) Award in Inorganic ChemistryThe Inorganic Division of the ACS presents an annual award to recognize a graduating senior student whose academic and research achievements in inorganic chemistry is outstanding and to encourage further study in the field. The award winner receives an email that includes a letter of commendation from the Chair of the ACS Division of Inorganic Chemistry. Further, their name is posted on the Virtual Inorganic Pedagogical Electronic Resource (VIPEr) and the ACS Division of Inorganic Chemistry websites. |
American Chemical Society (ACS) Award in Organic ChemistryThe Organic Division of the ACS presents an annual award to recognize a graduating senior student who displays a significant aptitude for organic chemistry and to encourage further interest in the field. The award consists of a letter of recognition from the ACS Division of Organic Chemistry and an award certificate signed by the division chair. Awardees who are members of the American Chemical Society will also receive membership to the Division of Organic Chemistry. |
American Chemical Society (ACS) Award in Physical ChemistryThe Physical Chemistry Division of the ACS recognizes outstanding achievement by an undergraduate student in physical chemistry. This award is also meant to encourage further pursuits in the field. The awardee demonstrates excellence in physical chemistry and related fields based on research, coursework, and/or dedication as defined by the chemistry faculty at W&M. |
American Chemical Society (ACS) Virginia Section Undergraduate Student AwardThe Virginia Section of the ACS recognizes a senior student for outstanding achievements in the chemical sciences. The award is based upon the recommendation of the chemistry faculty for excellence in academics and research. This award includes a one-year membership in ACS for the student. |
American Institute of Chemists (AIC) AwardThe AIC was established in 1923 to champion the professional chemist and chemical engineer in academia, government and industry. It presents an annual award to a senior student for outstanding achievements in the chemical sciences and to help them as they advance in their careers. |
Andrews Chemistry Undergraduate Teaching AwardThis award was established by gifts from Scott Andrews, Class of 1993, to provide salary support to the top undergraduate Chemistry Teaching Assistants during their senior year at the College of William & Mary. Scott greatly appreciated being a TA as an undergraduate in the Chemistry Department. He wished to reward those who also found the position rewarding and who performed their duties conscientiously and with energy and enthusiasm. |
Blanton Mercer Bruner – Virginia Academy of Science AwardThe Virginia Academy of Sciences generously provides a scholarship to an outstanding rising senior chemistry major. The scholarship is based upon academic achievement and dedication to research. |
Chemistry Award for Outstanding ServiceThe Department of Chemistry provides awards to graduating seniors who have volunteered their services to the Chemistry Department. The award was established in 2022 with gifts from alumni and friends of the Chemistry Department and is given to students with outstanding service records. |
Chemistry Award for Undergraduate ResearchThe Department of Chemistry provides awards to graduating seniors who have demonstrated excellence in undergraduate research in chemistry. The award was established in 2022 with gifts from alumni and friends of the Chemistry Department and is given based on outstanding research accomplishments with a faculty mentor. |
CRC Handbook of Chemistry & Physics AwardOriginally published by the Chemical and Rubber Company (CRC) in 1914, the CRC Handbook of Chemistry & Physics is given to graduating seniors based on achievements in a variety of sub-disciplines of chemistry. This Handbook contains detailed property data on chemical compounds and all physical particles that have been reported in the literature. The wide-ranging reference data contained in the Handbook is useful to all types of chemists as they continue in their careers. |
Merck Index AwardThe Royal Society of Chemistry, which is based in the United Kingdom, publishes international journals and books. The Society recognizes excellence in chemistry majors with a certificate, and a copy of the Merck Index reference book. The Merck Index is an outstanding encyclopedic reference source for myriad chemical compounds and is particularly useful for students with an interest in chemicals, drugs, and biological agents. |
William G. Guy Prize in ChemistryThis award was established by gifts from Dr. and Mrs. Albert Cornell in 1982 to be used for an annual prize in Chemistry. The William G. Guy prize is given to the top graduating senior in Chemistry based upon academic achievement as well as dedication to research. |