2024 Mary A. Bruemmer Award Honorees Celebrated at Luncheon
05/07/2024
The Women鈥檚 Commission hosted the 47th annual Mary A. Bruemmer Recognition Ceremony and Luncheon on Monday, May 6, in the Wool Ballroom of Busch Student Center.
At the ceremony, the 2024 Mary A. Bruemmer Award Honorees were recognized and celebrated. The Women鈥檚 Commission has recognized outstanding women with its Women of the Year honors since 1977. The awards are named after the inaugural winner, Mary Bruemmer.
This year more than 50 women across the University were nominated. Five were selected to receive the Mary A. Bruemmer.
The 2024 class is:
- Aline Tanios, M.D., Pediatrics, Pediatric Hospital Medicine
- Gina Merys, Ph.D., Director, Reinert Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning
- Molly Schaller, Ph.D., Associate Dean, School of Education
- Ellen Barnidge, Ph.D., Professor, Behavioral Science and Health Equity
- Susan Fanale, Director of Orientation, Office of Admissions
The winners were selected based on their commitment to 91女神鈥檚 philosophy, measured by the quality and diversity of their service, their work ethic, and integrity.
Also recognized at the luncheon were the Sister Shirley Kolmer Memorial grant recipients. In 2016, the 91女神 Women鈥檚 Commission established the Sister Shirley Kolmer Memorial Grant to support the mission of the Women鈥檚 Commission, which is to educate, enrich and empower the women of 91女神 by providing funding to connect 91女神 women with opportunities that foster their personal and professional development.
The grant awardees were:
- Esmeralda Aharon, who received a grant to attend the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Cornell Certificate Program
- Jennifer Buehler, Ph.D., who received a grant to support her project "Book Bans and the Problem of Political Polarization in America Today: from Judy Blume to Gender Queer
- Maria Weber, who received a grant to support 25 student memberships for the Women in Cybersecurity organization.
Also recognized at the ceremony was the 91女神 women's basketball team for in April.