100 % of hammer price to benefit
The National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation, The Royal Canadian Legion, and Our Nation's Heroes Foundation.
if you give a small minority of people a second vote (Say, inventors, or
National medal of Honor recipients), that won't materially affect the influence of everyone else with 1 vote.
Not exact matches
Mr. Gorsky also serves on the boards
of the Travis Manion Foundation, Congressional
Medal of Honor Foundation and the
National Academy Foundation.
In 2015, the
National Ethnic Coalition
of Organizations awarded him The Ellis Island
Medal of Honor.
U.S. President Barack Obama pauses during a ceremony
honoring the
National Medal of Technology and Innovation awardees at the White House in Washington November 20, 2014.
Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum nominated for
National Medal for Museum and Library Service - IMLS - March 20, 2017 Each year, the Institute
of Museum and Library Services presents select museums and libraries with the nation's highest
honor, the
National Medal for Museum and Library Service.
The Arlington Heights Park District is a three - time recipient
of the
National Gold
Medal Award for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management having received top
honors in 1983, 1992, and 2001.
U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer wants the New York
National Guard to bring the
Medal of Honor posthumously awarded to World War I soldier Sgt. Henry Johnson
of Albany upstate to be put on public display.
WASHINGTON, D.C. —
National Science Foundation director Neal Lane announced here yesterday the 1997 recipients
of the
National Medal of Science, the nation's highest scientific
honor.
That approach has lifted him to the top
of his profession — election to the
National Academy
of Engineering in 1992, recipient
of the
National Medal of Science in 2011, and, just last month, winner
of the highest
honor bestowed by the NSF for a lifetime
of public service, the Vannevar Bush Award.
Among his many recognitions are the President's
National Medal of Science, awarded by President George W. Bush, and the Priestley
Medal, the American Chemical Society's highest
honor.
Rowley's numerous other
honors include the
National Medal of Science and the Lasker Award.
Tu also received numerous awards nationally which include «Award for Progress in Anti-malarial Research Achieved by Project 523 Scientific Team»
honored by China
National Congress
of Science and Technology (1978); «
National Scientific Discovery Award» for Anti-malaria Drug - Qinghaosu by the China Ministry
of Science and Technology (1979); «Invention Award» (as the first inventor) by China
National Congress for Awards in Science and Technology (1982); «Award
of Young and Middle - aged Experts with Outstanding Contribution» by the Chinese Government (1984); «The Top Honorary Award» by China Academy
of Traditional Chinese Medicine (1992); «The Top Ten
National Achievements for Progress in Science and Technology» by China
National Committee
of Science and Technology (1992); «First - Class Award
of National Achievements in Science and Technology» by China
National Award Committee for Advances in Science and Technology (1992); «
National Model» by China State Council (1995); «Award for Outstanding Achievement in Traditional Chinese Medicine» by Guangzhou Zhongjing Award Foundation for Traditional Chinese Medicine (1995); «Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award» by Qiu Shi Science and Technologies Foundation
of Hong Kong (1996); «Top Ten Health Achievements in New China» by China Ministry
of Health (1997); «Female Inventor
of the New Century» by China
National Bureau
of Intellectual Property (2002); «Golden
Medal of the 14th
National Invention Exhibition» by China
National Bureau
of Intellectual Property (2003); «Award for Development
of Chinese Materia Medica» by Cyrus Chung Ying Tang Foundation, (2009).
The Keck DEIMOS spectrograph used in the discovery was built by the University
of California Observatories at UC Santa Cruz, and the Principal Investigator, Professor Sandra M. Faber, was recently
honored with the
National Medal of Science.
Kim Budil, a Lab employee on assignment in Washington D.C. to the
National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), has received a rarely bestowed honor, the NNSA Administrator's Award for Excellence Medal, for distinguished service in the national security interests of the United
National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), has received a rarely bestowed
honor, the NNSA Administrator's Award for Excellence
Medal, for distinguished service in the
national security interests of the United
national security interests
of the United States.
Her awards include the 2012 Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award for Natural Science, the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise, the NIH Innovator Award, the Packard Fellowship, an Ellis Island
Medal of Honor, and the 2017 Richard Lounsbery Award from the
National Academy
of Sciences.
Established by Congress in 1959, the
National Medal of Science is the Nation's highest
honor for American scientists and is awarded annually by the President
of the United States to individuals «deserving
of special recognition for their outstanding contributions to knowledge.»
Dr. Snyder is the recipient
of numerous professional
honors, including the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Biomedical Research (1978), the
National Medal of Science (2005); the Albany Medical Prize (2007), Honorary Doctor
of Science degrees from Northwestern University (1981), Georgetown University (1986), Ben Gurion University (1990), Albany Medical College (1998), Technion University
of Israel (2002), Mount Sinai Medical School (2004), University
of Maryland (2006), Charles University, Prague (2009), Ohio State University (2011); the Wolf Foundation Prize in Medicine (1983), the Dickson Prize
of the University
of Pittsburgh (1983), the Bower Award
of the Franklin Institute (1991), the Bristol - Myers Squibb Award for Distinguished Achievement in Neuroscience Research (1996) and the Gerard Prize
of the Society for Neuroscience (2000).
Meave Leakey, Director
of Field Research at TBI and research professor at Stony Brook University's Department
of Anthropology, received the 2016 Hubbard
Medal, named for the first president
of the
National Geographic Society, Gardiner Greene Hubbard, often called
National Geographic's highest
honor.
E. Charpentier has been awarded prestigious
honors including the Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize 2016, French Chevalier Order de la Légion d'Honneur in 2016, World Technology Award for Biotechnology 2015, Leibniz Prize 2016, a 2016 Vallee Visiting Professorship, the 2016 HFSP Nakasone Award, an Honorary Doctorate
of the KU Leuven, the Science Award
of Lower Saxony 2015, the ABRF Annual Award for Outstanding Contributions to Biomolecular Technologies 2016, the Massry Prize 2015, the Otto Warburg
Medal 2016, the L'Oréal - UNESCO For Women in Science Award 2016, the Carus -
Medal of the German
National Academy
of Sciences Leopoldina 2015, the Umeå University EC Jubilee Award in 2015, the Gruber Prize in Genetics 2015, the Princess
of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research 2015, the 11th International Society for Transgenic Technologies Prize, the Hansen Family Award 2015, the 2015 Louis Jeantet Prize for Medicine, the 2015 Ernst Jung Prize for Medicine, the 2015 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, the 2014 Grand Prix Jean - Pierre LeCocq, the 2014 Jacob Heskel Gabbay Award in Biotechnology and Medicine, the 2014 Dr Paul Janssen Award, the 2014 Göran Gustafsson Prize, an Alexander von Humboldt Professorship in 2013 and the Eric K. Fernström Prize in 2011.
Baltimore's numerous
honors include the 1999
National Medal of Science and 2000 Warren Alpert Foundation Prize.
In 2014, Dr Meinwald received the
National Medal of Science, the highest
honor in the USA for achievement and leadership in advancing the fields
of science and technology.
2000 Catharijne prize for medical research 2001 Award from the European Society for Clinical Investigation 2001 Spinoza Award
of the Netherlands Research Council (NWO) 2004 Louis - Jeantet Prize for Medicine, Geneva, Switzerland 2005 The Science and Society Prize, Amsterdam 2005 The French
honor of «Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur» 2005 Katharine Berkan Judd Award, New York 2006 Rabbi Shai Shacknai Memorial Prize for Immunology and Cancer Research, Jerusalem 2008 Josephine Nefkens Prize for Cancer Research (Erasmus MC, Rotterdam) 2008 Meyenburg Cancer Research Award, Germany 2009 The Queen Wilhelmina Dutch Cancer Society Award, Amsterdam 2010 The United European Gastroenterology Federation (UEGF) Research Prize 2011 The Ernst Jung Medical Award, Germany 2011 Kolff prize, Amsterdam 2012 Association pour la Recherche sur le Cancer (ARC) Léopold Griffuel Prize, Paris 2012 William Beaumont prize
of the American Gastroenterology Association 2012 The Heineken Prize for Medicine 2012 Knight in the Order
of the Netherlands» Lion 2013 The Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences 2014 Massachusetts General Hospital Award in Cancer Research 2014 TEFAF Oncology Chair 2014, Maastricht 2014 Fellow
of the AACR Academy 2014 Struyvenberg European Society for Clinical Investigation (ESCI)
medal 2014
National Icon
of the Netherlands 2015 ISSCR - McEwen Award for Innovation 2016 The Academy Professor Prize
of the Royal Netherlands Academy 2016 Kazemi Award for Research Excellence in Bio-Medicine 2016 The Körber European Science Prize, Germany 2016 Swammerdam
medal, Amsterdam 2016 The Ilse & Helmut Wachter award, Hamburg, Germany 2017 Princess Takamatsu Award
of Merit, Tokyo
In November 2014, they were
honored by President Barack Obama with the
National Medal of Technology and Innovation.
Chemistry professor Joseph DeSimone's years
of innovative and beneficial work in material science was
honored in 2016 by then President Barack Obama with the
National Medal of Technology and Innovation.
His
honors include: Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences, Kinyoun Lecturer
National Institutes
of Health, Oxford University Simonyi lecturer, the Mendel
Medal and Bernard Fields lecturer.
In 1985, President
of the United States Ronald Reagan awarded him with the
National Medal of Technology, the highest
honor bestowed upon America's leading innovators.
Esquith has received many tremendous
honors including the 1992
National Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award, Disney's and Parents Magazine's top national teaching honors, Oprah Winfrey's Use Your Life Award, the 2003 National Medal of Arts, and recognition as an honorary Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) from Queen El
National Outstanding Teacher
of the Year Award, Disney's and Parents Magazine's top
national teaching honors, Oprah Winfrey's Use Your Life Award, the 2003 National Medal of Arts, and recognition as an honorary Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) from Queen El
national teaching
honors, Oprah Winfrey's Use Your Life Award, the 2003
National Medal of Arts, and recognition as an honorary Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) from Queen El
National Medal of Arts, and recognition as an honorary Officer
of the Most Excellent Order
of the British Empire (MBE) from Queen Elizabeth.
Below is a complete list
of the charter schools serviced by Academica that received U.S. News & World Report 2015 Best High Schools in Florida
honors (except where noted), including Gold, Silver and Bronze
medals for excellence in college readiness, plus
national rankings:
She was
honored with the 1996
National Book Foundation's
Medal of Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.
Honors she has received include the Gold
Medal of Honor from the American - Irish Historical Society (1993), the Spirit
of Achievement Award from the Albert Einstein College
of Medicine
of Yeshiva University (1994), the
National Arts Club's first Gold
Medal in Education (1994), the Horatio Alger Award (1997), the Outstanding Mother
of the Year Award (1998), the Bronx Legend Award (1999), the 2001 Ellis Island
Medal of Honor, the Passionists» Ethics in Literature Award (2002), the first Reader's Digest Author
of the Year Award 2002 and the Christopher Life Achievement Award in 2003.
Awards Longtime MAD Magazine cartoonist Mort Drucker has been named as the first recipient
of the
National Cartoonists Society's
Medal of Honor.
ALSC Celebrates El día de los niños / El día de los libros on Second Life ALSC Heads West for 2008
National Institute ALSC preconference discusses challenges
of library summer reading programs ALSC selects three libraries for second annual Bookapalooza program Dora the Explorer ™ joins ALSC and REFORMA in Celebrating Día ALSC announces Exceptional Web Sites for Children Schlitz, Selznick win Newbery, Caldecott
Medals Walter Dean Myers to deliver 2009 Arbuthnot
Honor Lecture 2008 Batchelder Award
honors VIZ Media for «Brave Story» Yuyi Morales, Margarita Engle win Pura Belpré Awards Yuyi Morales y Margarita Engle ganan premios «Pura Belpré» Producer Kevin Lafferty wins 2008 Carnegie
Medal for «Jump In!»
His illustrations for Barbara Kerley's The Dinosaurs
of Waterhouse Hawkins won a Caldecott
Honor award in 2002; and in 2008, his groundbreaking book The Invention
of Hugo Cabret was awarded the Caldecott
Medal, was nominated for a
National Book Award, and was the basis for Martin Scorsese's Oscar - winning film Hugo.
to include public libraries in early learning intervention model 2015 Building STEAM with Día mini-grants available The Dollar General Literacy Foundation awards Youth Literacy grant to ALSC / YALSA ALSC selects more Great Websites for Kids ALSC now accepting applications for 2015 Baker & Taylor Summer Reading Grant ALSC now accepting applications for 2015 Maureen Hayes Author / Illustrator Award ALSC now accepting applications for 2015 Penguin Young Readers Group Award ALSC now accepting applications for 2015 Bechtel Fellowship ALSC announces winners
of 2014 Bound to Stay Bound Books, Melcher Scholarships Registration open for fall 2014 ALSC online courses Ames Public Library awarded 2014 Baker & Taylor Summer Reading Program Grant ALSC and LEGO Systems partner to create Junior Maker Spaces District
of Columbia Public Library chosen as site for the 2015 Arbuthnot Lecture Martin, Stark - Smith awarded Friends
of ALSC Institute scholarships ALSC recommends more Great Websites for Kids 2014 ALSC
National Institute Early Bird Registration deadline is June 30 2014 «Building a Home Library» bibliographies now available ALSC releases 2014 Summer Reading Lists ALSC past - president donation to support additional 2014 - 2015 ALSC Spectrum Scholar The 2014 guide to the Newbery and Caldecott awards Medlar elected ALSC 2015 - 2016 president Libraries working to bridge the cultural divide Nation's libraries showcase multicultural resources as uptick in demand for multicultural children's books continues Las bibliotecas de la nación dan a conocer servicios informativos para satisfacer demanda creciente de libros infantiles multiculturales Apply for the Friends
of ALSC Institute Scholarship Theme and speakers announced for ALSC Charlemae Rollins» President's Program New ALSC white paper: «The Importance
of Diversity in Library Programs and Material Collections for Children» ALSC selects popular books for young readers Explore Children's Fairyland at the 2014 ALSC
National Institute Tickets available for 2014 Arbuthnot Lecture featuring Andrea Davis Pinkney ALSC invites applications for 2015 Arbuthnot Lecture with Brian Selznick Every Child Ready to Read ® for Spanish - Speaking Communities ALSC announces the Día Family Book Club Curriculum Andrea Davis Pinkney to deliver Closing General Session at 2014 ALSC Institute Minnesota, Alabama, Florida libraries win 2014 Bookapalooza Program ALSC announces 2014 Notable Children's Videos ALSC names 2014 Notable Children's Books ALSC announces 2014 Notable Children's Recordings LGBT Center
of Raleigh Library receives 2014 Light the Way Grant ALSC and PLA receive award for Every Child Ready to Read ® Keene Public Library awarded 2014 Maureen Hayes Award Susan Roman receives 2014 ALSC Distinguished Service Award Kate DiCamillo, Brian Floca win Newbery, Caldecott
Medals Brian Selznick to deliver 2015 Arbuthnot
Honor Lecture 2014 Batchelder Award
honors Enchanted Lion Books For «Mister Orange» Yuyi Morales y Meg Medina ganan premios Pura Belpré Yuyi Morales, Meg Medina win Pura Belpré Awards Paul R. Gagne and Melissa Reilly Ellard win 2014 Carnegie
Medal for «Bink & Gollie: Two for One» Greg Pizzoli wins Geisel Award for «The Watermelon Seed» Listening Library wins 2014 Odyssey Award for «Scowler» Susan L. Roth and Cindy Trumbore win 2014 Sibert
Medal Steve Sheinkin to present Opening Session at 2014 ALSC Institute ALA offers unlimited virtual seats for ALA Youth Media Awards webcast Every Child Ready to Read ® named finalist for Opening Minds Innovation Award ALA creates institutional repository ALA to announce the next classics in children's and young adult literature and media
Registration open for online education through ALSC ALSC Announces Winners
of El día de los niños / El día de los libros Mini-Grants 19 Notable Sites Added to ALSC's Great Websites for Kids Follow ALA Youth Media Award results live ALSC announces FLIP workshop winners ALSC launches application for Everyone Reads @ your library mini-grants $ 84,000 available through ALSC professional awards and grants ALSC, YALSA Launch New Youth Literacy Program with Grant from Dollar General Literacy Foundation ALSC Announces Exceptional Websites for Children St. Louis County Library System to Host 2011 Arbuthnot Lecture ALSC Members Invited to «FLIP» Out Over Family Reading ALSC Funds 2010 Spectrum Scholar Sylvia Franco ALSC Announces Bound to Stay Bound Books and Melcher Scholarship Winners Latino authors and illustrators
honored for outstanding works in children's literature Rendirán homenaje a escritores e ilustradores hispanos por sus notables obras de literatura infantil Poetry possibilities @ 2010 ALA Annual Conference ALSC announces exceptional websites for children ALSC releases Great Interactive Software for Kids 2010 guide to the Newbery and Caldecott award - winners NEH, ALA announce We the People Bookshelf awards to 4,000 libraries ALSC Announces 2010 Election Results New ALSC Spectrum Scholarship Created Registration Now Open for 2010 ALSC
National Institute ALSC Seeks Host Site for 2011 Arbuthnot Lecture Featuring Lois Lowry Drawn to Delight: 2010 ALSC Preconference Tickets Now Available for ALSC 2010 Arbuthnot
Honor Lecture 2010 Distinguished Service Award Winner Named «Three Libraries Selected for Fourth Annual Bookapalooza Program Hayes Award Winner Announced Dorr Named 2010 Bechtel Fellowship Recipient Penguin Young Readers Group Award Winners Named Rebecca Stead and Jerry Pinkney Win Newbery, Caldecott
Medals Lois Lowry to Deliver 2011 Arbuthnot
Honor Lecture Batchelder Award Honors Delacorte Press for A Faraway Island Rafael López and Julia Alvarez Win Belpré Awards Paul R. Gagne and Mo Willems
of Weston Woods Win Carnegie
Medal Geoffrey Hayes Wins Geisel Award Live Oak Media Wins Odyssey Award Tanya Lee Stone Wins Sibert
Medal ALSC Announces 2010 Notable Children's Books ALSC Names 2010 Notable Children's Recordings 2010 Notable Children's Videos Announced by ALSC
He was
honored as an Outstanding Alumnus
of the College
of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M University in 2012 and received the
National Humanitarian
Medal from American Humane in 2016.
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His numerous
honors include the Skowhegan
Medal for Sculpture (1993), the Lifetime Achievement Award in Contemporary Sculpture by the International Sculpture Center, Washington, D.C. (1993), The
National Arts Club Award, New York (1997), the Distinction in Sculpture
Honor from the Sculpture Center, New York (1999), and a Doctor
of Fine Arts, honoris causa, from the College for Creative Studies, Detroit (2010).
Arts & Humanities
Medals Awarded Feb. 13: President Obama
honors recipients
of 2011
National Medal of the Art &
National Medal of Humanities, including artist Martin Puryear.
In addition to participating in an international array
of group exhibitions including the Venice Biennale (1997, 1980, 1976), the Whitney Museum
of American Art Biennial (1995, 1977), and Documenta, Kassel, Germany (1972), Martin has been the recipient
of multiple
honors including the Lifetime Achievement Award on behalf
of the Women's Caucus for Art
of the College Art Association (2005); the Governor's Award for Excellence and Achievement in the Arts given by Governor Gary Johnson, Santa Fe, New Mexico (1998); the
National Medal of Arts awarded by President Clinton and the
National Endowment for the Arts (1998); the Distinguished Artist Award for Lifetime Achievement by the College Art Association (1998); the Golden Lion for Contribution to Contemporary Art at the Venice Biennale (1997); the Oskar Kokoschka Prize awarded by the Austrian government (1992); the Alexej von Jawlensky Prize awarded by the city
of Wiesbaden, Germany (1991); and election to the American Academy and Institute
of Arts and Letters, New York (1989).
Serra has been the recipient
of many notable prizes and awards, including a Leone d'Oro for lifetime achievement, Venice Biennale, Italy (2001); The Orden pour le Mérite für Wissenschaften und Künste, Federal Republic
of Germany (2002); Orden de las Artes y las Letras de España, Spain (2008); Chevalier de l'Ordre
national de la Légion d'honneur, Republic
of France (2015); and, most recently, a J. Paul Getty
Medal (2018) awarded in
honor of extraordinary contributions to the practice, understanding, and support
of the arts.
She has exhibited extensively throughout the United States and has won numerous regional and
national awards, including seven
Medals of Honor.
She is the recipient
of numerous awards and
honors, including the Skowhegan
Medal for Sculpture from the Skowhegan School
of Painting and Sculpture, Maine (2000);
Medal Award from the School
of the Museum
of Fine Arts, Boston (2006); Athena Award for Excellence in Printmaking from the Rhode Island School
of Design (2006); Women in the Arts Award from the Brooklyn Museum (2009); 50th Edward MacDowell
Medal (2009); Theo Westenberger Women
of Excellence Award (2010); Nelson A. Rockefeller Award, Purchase College School
of the Arts (2010); and the
National Medal of Arts, conferred by Hillary Clinton (2012).
The
National Arts Club and the Office
of Fine Arts in New York dedicates the month
of November to Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, awarding the duo with The
National Arts Club's
Medal of Honor for Lifetime Achievement in Fine Art.
He has also received many awards, his most recent being the Gold
Medal of Honor in Graphics from Audubon Artists, the Emile and Dines Carlsen Award from the
National Academy
of Design, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Alumni Association
of the City College
of New York.
Among his numerous
honors, he received the
National Medal of the Arts in 2009 and the Lifetime Achievement Award in Contemporary Sculpture in 2011.
Henry has won numerous awards, including First Prize in the American Society
of Portrait Artists 2000 competition, the Gold
Medal of Honor at the 2003 Hudson Valley Art Association annual exhibition, and the Best Painting from Life Award
of the
National Oil & Acrylic Painters» Society in 2003.
He has received many awards and
honors, including First Prize at the International Biennial Exhibition
of Paintings in Tokyo (1967); Orde des Arts et des Lettres from the French Government (1989); Gold
Medal for Graphic Art Award from the American Academy
of Arts and Letters in New York (1998), and the
National Medal of Arts (2010).
She has four Honorary Signature Memberships and has received four Gold
Medals of Honor for her work in
national juried exhibitions.