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The Woodrow Wilson Award 
Established 1990

The Woodrow Wilson Award for Distinguished Government Service honors alumni who have brought credit to the University by their current or recently concluded distinguished public service as elected or appointed officials.

If you know of anyone who is deserving of this award, please complete our Nomination Form. Forms may be completed online, faxed to 410-516-6858 or mailed to: JHU Alumni Awards, 3211 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland, 21218. The deadline for nominations is December 1.

 
Award Recipients

Name

Affiliation/Title

Date of Award

Beatrice Aitchison
A&S '29
Director of Transportation Rates and Economics for the United States Post Office
1997
Madeleine Korbel Albright
SAIS '63
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
1995
Zeid Raad Al-Hussein
A&S '87
Ambassador and Permanent Representative at the Permanent Mission of Jordan to the United Nations
2001
Peter Allgeier
SAIS '72

*

Torrey C. Brown Med '61

2008

R. Nicholas Burns
SAIS '80

2002 (W)

William Clinger A&S '51
2006
Alton B. Cobb Med '54
2007
Molly Joel Coye
SPH '77 (MA)
Director, California Department of Health Services
1993
Chester Crocker
SAIS '65, '69

2007

Timothy Geithner SAIS '85
2006
Carl J. Goldberg A&S '72
2007
Lynn Goldman
SPH '81
Assistant Administrator of the Office of
Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances of the US Environmental Protection Agency
1999
Nancy Grasmick
SPSBE '80
2004 (W)
John J. Hamre
SAIS '76, '78
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense
1999(S)
Donald A. Henderson
SPH '60 (MA)
SPH Dean 1977-1990
SPH Faculty '84
Associate Director of Life Sciences, The White House Office of Science & Technology Policy
1992
Pendleton Herring
A&S '25, '28 (PhD), Hon '68
1999
Sheng Mou Hou SPH '98

2008

David Kessler
JH Hospital Resident, 1979-1982
Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration
1996
Debra Knopman
Engr '87
2001 (Jan)
Carl Kupfer
Med '52
Director, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of health
2000(S)
James A. S. Leach
SAIS '66
U.S. House of Representatives
1998
Lester Martinez-Lopez
SPH '84
2004 (W)
John McLaughlin SAIS Bol '66
2005 (W)
Aristides Melissaratos Engr '66
2007
The Honorable Christopher Meyer
SAIS Bol '66
British Ambassador to the U.S.
2000(S)
Kweisi Mfume
SBSBE '84
U.S. Representative
1994
Eric Noji SPH '87
2003

Antonia Coello Novello
SPH '82 (MA)
United States Surgeon General
1991

Linda Rosenstock
Med '77
SPH '77
2002 (W)
Edward L. Rowny
Engr '37
US Ambassador
Negotiator in the United States-Soviet nuclear arms negotiations under five presidents
1999
Philip Russell
A&S '54
SPH Faculty

*

Theodore M. Schad
Engr '39
Chief of the Specifications Section of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
1997
John Snow A&S '88
2006
Robert M. Summers A&S '76, Eng '82
2008
Linton Wells, II Eng '73, A&S '75
2008
Linda Tarr-Whelan
Nurs '69
2003
The Honorable Clifton R. Wharton, Jr.
SAIS '48
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State
Chancellor of SUNY
Chairman of the Rockefeller Foundation
2000(S)
Edward Wenk
Engr '40, '50
Hon '89
University Friend
2004 (W)
Dr. Leo Young
Engr '56, '59
Director for Research and Laboratory Management, Office of the Director for Defense Research and Engineering
2000(S)
Elias Zerhouni Med Housestaff/Fellow '78
2005 (W)

*year of award unknown
(W) - Winter
(S) - Summer
Hon - Honorary Degree


 

 

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