– photos by M.Z. Hoffman
Arno Heyn Memorial Book Prize
- Morton Hoffman (at right) receiving the Arno Heyn Memorial Book Prize from Mike Filosa, Editor of The Nucleus. The book presented with a bookplate honoring Arno Heyn was “Fritz Haber: Chemist, Nobel Laureate, German, Jew” by Dietrich Stoltzenberg.
- Morton Hoffman (Boston University) with his wife, Sandy.
James Flack Norris Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Teaching of Chemistry
- Thomas Greenbowe (Iowa State University) receiving the 2014 James Flack Norris Award from Doris Lewis (Suffolk University), Chair, Norris Award Committee.
- Norris Awardees: Thomas Greenbowe (Iowa State University), 2014, at left, and Morton Hoffman (Boston University), 2005.
- Thomas Greenbowe (Iowa State University), at left, with Michael Abraham (University of Oklahoma).
- Thomas Greenbowe (third from the right) with members of his family: (l-r) son Joel, daughter Meagan, wife Lynette, son Benjamin, and daughter-in-law Sue. Daughter Kaitlyn and son-in-law Eric could not attend.
- Former colleagues at what was Southeastern Massachusetts University, now the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth: (l-r) Toby Dills, Jim Golen, Thomas Greenbowe (Iowa State University), Don Boerth.
- (l-r) Doris Lewis (Suffolk University), Chair, Norris Award Committee; Michael Abraham (University of Oklahoma); Thomas Greenbowe (Iowa State University); Tom Gilbert (Northeastern University), ACS District I Director.
- Michael Abraham (University of Oklahoma) introducing the Norris Award recipient.
- Thomas Greenbowe (Iowa State University) delivering the Norris Award address, “Chemistry, Life, the Universe and Everything.”
- Ken Mattes, NESACS Archivist and presenter of the history of the Norris Award, at left, with Kathy Lee, NESACS Chair-Elect.
- Doris Lewis, Chair, Norris Award Committee (at right) and Myron Simon, 2007 recipient of the Heyn Memorial Book Prize.
- (l-r) Doris Lewis (Suffolk University), Chair, Norris Award Committee; Ruth Tanner (University of Massachusetts Lowell), 2012 NESACS Chair; Kathy Lee (Pfizer), NESACS Chair-Elect.
At the reception