Reilly Scholar Honorees
Each year, the Reilly Center selects several students – typically three – for a special designation from the Center. They are named Reilly Scholars in recognition of their exemplification of the highest ideals of the dual degree program.
Reilly Scholars are honored with a $1,000 award, a certificate for framing, recognition at the Arts and Letters Honors Convocation during Commencement Weekend, and a notice in the Commencement Program.
2012 Reilly Scholars
- John J. Gallagher (Mechanical Engineering and Philosophy)
- Catherine A. Mikkelsen (Mechanical Engineering and Psychology)
- Odaro A. Omusi (Electrical Engineering and Economics)
- John Plunkett (Electrical Engineering & Design)
2011 Reilly Scholars
- Rosary Abot (Chemical Engineering and Philosophy)
- Santiago Garcés Escobar (Electrical Engineering and Political Science)
- Robert Jones III (Electrical Engineering and Philosophy)
2010 Reilly Scholars
- John Burke (Electrical Engineering and Psychology)
- Sarah Keithley (Civil Engineering and Theology)
- Michael Petrongolo (Mechanical Engineering and Philosophy)
2009 Reilly Scholars
- Craig Borchard (Civil Engineering and Theology)
- Evan Lintz (Electrical Engineering and Economics)
- Jon Strong (Electrical Engineering and Music Theory)
2008 Reilly Scholars
- Andrew Crutchfield (Mechanical Engineering and Philosophy)
- Robert Melly (Mechanical Engineering and Philosophy)
- Casie Sweeney (Civil Engineering and Studio Art)
2007 Reilly Scholars
- Rebecca Ladewski (Chemical Engineering and Philosophy)
- Andrew Magee (Computer Science and Music)
2006 Reilly Scholars
- Paul Dockery (Mechanical Engineering and Philosophy)
- Mary Ann Jentz (Chemical Engineering and Psychology)
- Stephen Schwall (Mechanical Engineering and Design)
2005 Reilly Scholars
- Teresa Bloemker (Aerospace Engineering and Spanish)
- Michael Heilman (Computer Science and Japanese)
- Walter Pruchnik III (Computer Science and Theology)
- Lance David Gallop
2004 Reilly Scholars
- Thomas Haight (Mechanical Engineering and History)
- Caitlin Kilroy (Chemical Engineering and Political Science)
- Daniel Masse (Mechanical Engineering and French)
2003 Reilly Scholars
- David Saracino (Computer Science and History)
- Jennifer Spanbauer (Mechanical Engineering and German)
2002 Reilly Scholars
- Timothy Brick (Computer Science and Psychology)
- Lloyd Cassidy (Electrical Engineering and Philosophy)
2001 Reilly Scholars
- Christopher Russo (Electrical Engineering and Philosophy)
- Mario Suarez (Computer Science and Government and International Studies)
2000 Reilly Scholars
- Leonard Conapinski (Mechanical Engineering and Government and International Studies)
