Angelica Stacy

Professor, born 1955; B.A. LaSalle College (1977); Ph.D. Cornell University (1981); Postdoctoral Fellow, Northwestern University (1981-1983); DuPont Teaching Award, Department of Chemistry, Cornell University (1978); Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences Clark Teaching Award (1979); Rohm and Haas Summer Faculty Fellowship, 1984; National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator (1984-1989); Prytanean Society Faculty Enrichment Award, 1986; Exxon Fellowship for Solid State Chemistry, 1987; Sloan Foundation Fellowship (1988-1990); Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award (1988); Distinguished Teaching Award, University of California (1991), Faculty Award for Women Scientists and Engineers, National Science Foundation (1991); Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Technology Transfer Certification of Merit (1991); President's Chair for Teaching, University of California (1993-1996); Francis P. Garvan-John M. Olin Medal, American Chemical Society (1994), Catalyst Award, Chemical Manufacturers Association (1995); The Donald Sterling Noyce Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (1996); Iota Sigma Pi Award for Professional Excellence (1996); James Flack Norris Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Teaching of Chemistry (1998).