Saukville student receives leadership award
MILWAUKEE, WI (05/29/2012)(readMedia)-- Congratulations to Emily Dieringer, of Saukeville, Wis. She was among more than 50 Milwaukee School of Engineering students who were nominated for leadership awards this year. She received the Vincent R. Canino Outstanding Biomedical Engineering Senior Student Award at MSOE's annual President's Student Leadership Awards Dinner on May 9. Dieringer graduated from MSOE with high honors on May 26 with a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering. Other awards given at the dinner include:
Outstanding Student Award
Carol Smith Cayo, of Lake Mills, Wis., was chosen as the 2012 recipient of the Fred F. Loock Outstanding Student Award. This award is presented annually to the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) senior student, who, in the opinion of the faculty, most notably combines an excellent academic record and has at the same time demonstrated leadership and professional bearing in extracurricular or community service activities. It is the most prestigious student testimonial that MSOE bestows. Smith Cayo graduated with high honors on May 26 with a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering from MSOE.
Other Awards
Nursing Leadership Award – Brittany Ann Farley, Eau Claire, Wis., nursing
Matt W. Fuchs Outstanding AE&BC Senior Student Award – Noelle Layman, Hubertus, Wis., architectural engineering
Thomas W. Davis Student Leadership Award – Tyler Loehrl, Beloit, Wis., architectural engineering and structural engineering
Daniel E. Sahs Award for Service – Sherri Biendarra, West Bend, Wis., biomolecular engineering
Outstanding Peer Mentor Award – John Ziegler, Elgin, Ill., industrial engineering
Resident Assistant Programming Award – Jordan Wagner, Cedarburg, Wis., biomolecular engineering
Greek of the Year Award – Amanda Barrett, Kenosha, Wis., electrical engineering
Student Employee of the Year Award – Daniel Warnke, Oneida, Wis., mechanical engineering
Senior Men's Athlete of the Year Award - Connor Toomey, Burlington, Mass., hockey, construction management
Senior Women's Athlete of the Year Award - Jessica Axt, Germantown, Wis., soccer, biomolecular engineering
Scholar Men's Athlete of the Year Award - Dan Hosko, Pittsburgh, Penn., soccer, architectural engineering
Scholar Women's Athlete of the Year Award - Carol Smith Cayo, Lake Mills, Wis., basketball and tennis, industrial engineering
Faculty/Staff Awards
Several faculty and staff members also were recognized this year:
Oscar Werwath Distinguished Teacher Award – Dr. Frank Mahuta, Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management
Johanna Seelhorst Werwath Distinguished Staff Award – Valerie Kimball, Registrar's Office
Student Advocate Award – Erik Oswald, Career Services Office
Outstanding Mentor Award – Amy Chisnell, TRIO
Greek Advocate of the Year – Julie West, Office of Student Life
MSOE is an independent university with about 2,500 students. MSOE offers 18 bachelor's degrees and nine master's degrees in the engineering, engineering technology, building and infrastructure engineering, health-related engineering, computer, business and nursing fields. The university has a national academic reputation; longstanding ties to business and industry; dedicated professors with real-world experience; and extremely high placement rates and the highest starting salaries of any Wisconsin university according to PayScale Inc. MSOE graduates are well-rounded, technologically experienced and highly productive professionals and leaders.