Daniel Gorenstein (1923-1992)
The Daniel Gorenstein Memorial Award was established in 1993 by the family, friends, and colleagues of Danny Gorenstein to commemorate his outstanding mathematical research, his skillful and enthusiastic exposition of his field, and his wise and devoted service to Rutgers University. The Award is given for outstanding scholarly achievement to a Rutgers faculty member who has also performed exceptional service to the University community.
The winners of the Gorenstein Memorial Award have been:
1994 Gerald N. Grob, History of Medicine
1995 George L. Levine, English, Faculty of Arts and Sciences - New Brunswick
1996 Hans Fisher, Nutritional Sciences, Cook College
1997 G. Terence Wilson, Psychology, Faculty of Arts and Sciences - New Brunswick
1998 Robert L. Wilson, Mathematics, Faculty of Arts and Sciences - New Brunswick
1999 Lloyd C. Gardner, History, Faculty of Arts and Sciences - New Brunswick
2000 Brent D. Ruben, Communication, SCILS
2001 Noemie Koller, Physics and Astronomy, Faculty of Arts and Sciences - New Brunswick
2002 Joanna Burger, Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Faculty of Arts and Sciences - New Brunswick
2003 David Mechanic, University Professor
2004 Glenn Shafer, Accounting and Information Systems, School of Business
2005 Alan Conney, Cancer and Leukemia Research, Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
2006 Sandra Harris, Clinical Psychology, GSAPP
2007 Richard S. Falk, Mathematics, School of Arts and Sciences - New Brunswick
2008 Ziva Galili, History, School of Arts and Sciences - New Brunswick
2009 Barbara A. Lee, Human Resource Management, School of Management and Labor Relations
2010 Yogesh Jaluria, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, School of Engineering
2011 Daniel Hart, Psychology and Childhood Students, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Rutgers Camden
2012 Joachim Kohn, Chemistry, School of Arts and Sciences
2013 Allan Horwitz, Sociology, School of Arts and Sciences
2014 Cheryl Wall, English, School of Arts and Sciences
2015 James Turner Johnson, Department of Religion, School of Arts and Sciences
2016 Dr. Jolie Cizewski, Distinguished Professor of Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy, School of Arts and Sciences