Arts awardsEight students and student groups received awards for their accomplishments in the arts at MIT at the Awards Convocation on May 13.
Alison Wong '03, Chesterfield, Mo.
Daniel Katz '03, mathematics and theater, Newtown, Pa. Sangita Shresthova G, humanities Gamelan Galak Tika, MIT's Balinese music and dance ensemble Bhangra Club, dedicated to sharing the traditional folk dances of Punjab
1st prize: Moneta Ho G, humanities, Brookfield, Wis. 2nd prize: Nadya Direkova G, humanities, Pleven, Bulgaria 3rd prize: Joyce Wang '04, architecture, Atherton, Calif.
In a ceremony on May 20, students who have made outstanding contributions to the cultural life of MIT were recognized by the music and theater arts section.
Romy Shioda G, operations research, New York
Jonathan J. Lee G, EECS, Salt Lake City Amanda Wang G, EECS, Timonium, Md.
Ethan Fenn '04, mathematics, Painted Post, N.Y. David Greenhouse '04, music and theater arts, New York Andrew McPherson '04, EECS, Woodbury, Minn. Regaip Sen '03, EECS, North Oaks, Minn.
Mary Farbood G, media arts and sciences, Cambridge, Mass. Bogdan Fedeles G, bioengineering and environmental health, Cambridge, Mass. KaiWing Fung '05, mechanical engineering, Apleichau, Hong Kong Stavroula Hatzios '05, chemistry, Blacksbury, Va. Catherine McCurry '06, Northampton, Mass. Sonali Mukherjee '03, biology, Yorktown, Va. Jacqueline O'Connor '06, South Windsor, Conn. Daniel Stein '05, physics, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Melissa Edoh '03, political science, Togo and Zimbabwe
Amy Mueller G, EECS, Mequon, Wis. Evan Davidson '03, management, West Simsbury, Conn.
Bushra Makiya '03, materials science and engineering, Cambridge, Mass. Deb Lui '03, architecture, Great Neck, N.Y.
The 2003 Vera List Prize in Art and Writing--for exceptional expression on some aspect of contemporary art 1st prize: John Wallach '04, chemistry, Santa Monica, Calif. 2nd prize: Evan Pruitt '04, architecture, Largo, Fla.
Ed Platt '06, Royal Oak, Mich. Patrick Boyle '06, Wasilla, Alaska
Insoo Kim '05, management, Hanyang, Korea, who will perform Glazunov's "Violin Concerto in A minor" Arshan Gailus '06, economics, Somerville, Mass., who will play solo tenor saxophone in Villa-Lobos' "Fantasia." A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on June 4, 2003. |
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Senior Dan Katz has a bright idea in a recent production of "Hamlets." Katz won a Wiesner Award for achievement in the creative and performing arts.
Graduate student Sangita Shresthova won a Wiesner Award for her work in dance and new media.
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