Dr. Shaik Jeelani Receives 2011 Presidential Award for Mentoring
WASHINGTON, DC - Dr. Shaik Jeelani, VP, research and Sponsored Programs at Tuskegee University in Alabama, has received 2011 Presidential Award for Mentoring.
On November 15, President Obama named nine individuals and eight organizations recipients of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring. The mentors will receive their awards at a White House ceremony later this year.
Candidates for the award are nominated by colleagues, administrators, and students in their home institutions. The mentoring can involve students at any grade level from elementary through graduate school. In addition to being honored at the White House, recipients receive awards of $25,000 from the National Science Foundation to advance their mentoring efforts. The mentors and organizations announced today represent the winners for 2010 and 2011.
“Through their commitment to education and innovation, these individuals and organizations are playing a crucial role in the development of our 21st century workforce,” President Obama said. “Our Nation owes them a debt of gratitude for helping ensure that America remains the global leader in science and engineering for years to come.”
Other recipients of the award are:
- Winston Anderson, Howard University, DC
- Juan E. Gilbert, Clemson University, SC
- Andrew Tsin, University of Texas at San Antonio, TX
- Camp Reach, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, MA
- Diversity Programs in Engineering, Cornell University, NY
- The Mathematical and Theoretical Biology Institute, Arizona State University, AZ
- The Stanford Medical Youth Science Program, Stanford University, CA
- University of California San Francisco Science & Health Education Partnership High School Intern Program, CA
I congratulate Mr Jeelani for receiving such a prestigious award from US Governament.I hope this award will inspire our other Muslim youth to excel in their respective fields and not only earn the awards but help the Muslim community for their advancement in various fields
 
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