search

UMD    CORE




Matthew Marcus, a junior aerospace engineering major, is the 2011 recipient of the Shirley C. Sorensen Academic Excellence Award from the University of Maryland Phi Kappa Phi Foundation. An alumnus of the Environment, Techonology and Economy (ETE) program, Matt received the annual $1,000 scholarship that honors the long-time executive secretary of Phi Kappa Phi Chapter 22 and faculty member of the University?s mathematics department, Shirley C. Sorensen. Marcus earned his College Park Scholars citation this past spring. Marcus was selected for this award based on his exemplary service record and academic achievements.

Read the full, original article published on the College Park Scholars site.



December 2, 2011


«Previous Story  

 

 

Current Headlines

Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering Announces New Online Option for Master of Engineering and Graduate Certificate in Engineering in Aerospace Engineering

Basak Wins VFS Award for Autonomy Research

UMD Lauded at DARPA Lift Challenge

A Milestone in Hydrogen-Powered Helicopter Flight

University System of Maryland and NASA Sign Five-Year Space Act Agreement to Advance Student Innovation in Space Exploration

New Graduate Program Teaches Real-World Autonomy Skills

Hartzell Named to 40 under 40 by Georgia Tech Alumni

Building Bridges to Accelerate Innovation

Establish Research Partnerships at the MATRIX Open House

Aircraft May Refuel Themselves - With Help From AI

 
 
Back to top  
CORE Home Clark School Home UMD Home Aerospace Engineering