Benjamin Kuhn Award is presented to those who have made a significant contribution to Siena College. The Lawyer in Service to the Community Award is given by the Schenectady County Bar Association and Professional Education System, Inc. Queens College, a municipal college funded by the state of New York, is particularly aware of its mission in the community at large. The Burke Giblin Award was created in 1981 by the Warner-Lambert Foundation in memory of E.
Carl Martorana & Ralph Martorana Award was established to honor the memory of Carl Martorana & Ralph Martorana and is awarded to a student who excels in the Community Pharmacy Laboratory. The Queens College Alumni Association award is presented annually to a graduating senior who has maintained an outstanding academic record, has contributed to the interests of the university, and has been accepted for graduate studies at Queens College. In addition, the Office of Honors and Scholarships oversees a number of college scholarships that Queens College students can apply for. The award recognizes a student who demonstrates academic excellence, has a strong commitment to pharmaceutical practice and has an interest in the practice of chain pharmacy. The winners are selected based on their academic excellence and evidence of a strong commitment and interest in pursuing a career in the public interest. It is known that participation in national organizations and networks promotes the professional development of students in the pharmacy program.
The third scholarship, offered in spring, provides tools to reduce racial and gender harm, while communicating in a way that focuses on compassion and honesty. The Herbert and June Bienstock Memorial Scholarship is awarded in memory of a beloved member of the Queens university community who dedicated his life to justice for workers and to equal access and opportunities for all people, in all aspects of American life. The Queens College Speech, Language and Hearing Center (Gertz Building) serves children and adults living in Queens and the metropolitan area who have speech and language disorders or developmental delays. Kate joined the Empire Justice Center in 1984 as a staff attorney in the newly created DAP program of what was then the Monroe County Legal Assistance Corporation. Aterno Memorial Scholarship was created by the Aterno family in 1984 to honor former student Peter J.
Charles Mollo. This award was established by Geraldine Mollo in 1985 to provide support to fifth- and sixth-year students who demonstrate an interest in pharmacy with a combination of needs and academic achievement. The mission of Queens College is to prepare students to become leading citizens of an increasingly global society. Queens County offers numerous rewards and recognition programs for academic societies that recognize outstanding achievements among its students. These awards are designed to honor those who have excelled academically, made significant contributions to their university, or demonstrated an interest in pursuing a career in public service.
The Benjamin Kuhn Award is presented to those who have made a significant contribution to Siena College, while the Lawyer in Service to the Community Award is given by the Schenectady County Bar Association and Professional Education System, Inc. The Burke Giblin Award was created by the Warner-Lambert Foundation in 1981, while the E. Carl Martorana & Ralph Martorana Award honors two former students who excelled in Community Pharmacy Laboratory. The Queens College Alumni Association award is presented annually to a graduating senior who has maintained an outstanding academic record, contributed to their university's interests, and been accepted for graduate studies at Queens College. In addition, there are several college scholarships available through the Office of Honors and Scholarships that recognize students with academic excellence, strong commitment to pharmaceutical practice, or an interest in chain pharmacy. The Herbert and June Bienstock Memorial Scholarship honors a beloved member of Queens University's community who dedicated his life to justice for workers and equal access for all people.
The Aterno Memorial Scholarship was created by the Aterno family in 1984 to honor former student Peter J. Charles Mollo, while Geraldine Mollo established an award for fifth- and sixth-year students with an interest in pharmacy that combines needs with academic achievement. Finally, Queens College Speech, Language and Hearing Center (Gertz Building) serves children and adults living in Queens with speech or language disorders or developmental delays. These rewards and recognition programs offered by academic societies throughout Queens County are designed to recognize outstanding achievements among its students. By honoring those who have excelled academically or made significant contributions to their university or community, these awards provide motivation for students to strive for excellence.