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The Mildred Maddux and Lisle Abbott Rose Scholarship in
General Engineering
To two juniors in General Engineering
recognizing outstanding academic accomplishment, extracurricular
activities and cultural breadth.
Lisle
Abbott Rose was a Professor of English who joined the College
of Engineering at the University of Illinois in 1947, was
promoted to full professor the same year, became Director
of Engineering Information and Engineering Publications
in 1951 and joined the Department of General Engineering
in 1954. Jerry Dobrovolnys history of the Department
notes that he was a fellow of the Royal society of Arts,
and was very active in the American Society for Engineering
Education.
Midred
Mattux Rose met her husband when they were both studying
English at the University of Chicago. In 1968 she became
Director of Publications and Assistant to the Vice Chancellor
of the University of Illinois in Chicago. From 1981 to 1983
she was appointed special assistant to the head of the Department
of General Engineering, as editor of the alumni newsletter
and other publications of the department.
The Mildred Mattux and Lisle Abbott Rose Scholarship was
established in 1995 by Mildred Mattux Rose, with the help
of her good friend Bonnie Kelley, Jerry Dobrovolny and others.
The purpose of the award is to recognize outstanding General
Engineering sophomores or juniors, and to help them complete
their next two semesters of study in General Engineering.
Recipients
| 2003 |
Mitchell
H. Goldenberg
Matthew R. Frye |
| 2002 |
Jeffrey
M. Leesman
Andrew W. Wagner |
| 2001 |
Amanda
K. Bates
Rene P. Passaglia |
| 2000 |
Michael
Maschek
Sarah Quoss
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| 1999 |
Karen
M. Kowalski
Daniel Z. Feuser |
| 1998 |
John
M. Gutzmer
Scott B. Horenziak |
| 1997 |
Emily
Graves
Chagit Steiner |
| 1996 |
Amanda
M. Veihman |
| 1995 |
Sarah
Beckman |
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