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Associate Professor Nonie Lesaux Named Recipient of Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers

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07/10/2009 10:34 AM
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President announced yesterday that Harvard Graduate School of Education Associate Professor Nonie Lesaux is a recipient of the prestigious , the highest honor given by the United States government to young professionals beginning their independent research careers. Winners receive up to a five-year research grant to further their study in support of critical government missions. Of the 100 recipients this year, only two were among those nominated by the .

“These extraordinarily gifted young scientists and engineers represent the best in our country,” said Obama. “With their talent, creativity, and dedication, I am confident that they will lead their fields in new breakthroughs and discoveries and help us use science and technology to lift up our nation and our world.”

“I am deeply honored and humbled to be recognized at this level and among such distinguished leaders,” said Lesaux. “As a recipient of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers, I pledge to continue my steadfast commitment to the science of children’s development and well-being.”

Lesaux’s research focuses on the development and the health and well-being of children who are at risk for learning difficulties, including children from -minority and low socioeconomic backgrounds, and children with impairments. Currently, she is the principal investigator on multiple research projects that look at diversity and development in and two studies examining reading comprehension difficulty for Spanish speakers reading in English.

is an outstanding young scholar, working on a critical education issue–promoting academic achievement in English language learners,” said Harvard Graduate School of Education Dean . “Her work is grounded in the realities of urban school districts and is already changing teaching and policy throughout the United States. Nonie’s selection for this prestigious award is well deserved.”

The Presidential Early Career Awards, established by President in February 1996, embody the high priority the administration places on producing outstanding scientists and engineers to advance the nation’s goals and contribute to all sectors of the economy. The nine federal departments and agencies annually nominate the most meritorious young researchers whose early accomplishments show the greatest promise for strengthening America’s leadership in science and technology, and contributing to the awarding agencies’ missions. Pursuit of innovative research at the frontiers of science and technology and a commitment to community service as demonstrated through scientific leadership, public education, or community outreach are the two criteria for selecting award recipients.


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  • Vaneeta Ahuja

    Congratulations to you! What an impressive accomplishment.

  • Lloyd Hodgson

    Congratulations Nonie! The world will be a better place for our children because of you. Thank you.

  • Xichen Xu

    Congratulations! We are so proud of you.

  • Deborah & Lloyd Hodgson

    We admire your dedication & hard work. Congratulations, how proud we are of you.

  • Keena Arbuthnot

    Congratulations Nonie!!! What a well deserved honor. I wish you all the best!!!
    Keena

  • Amy

    You’re amazing Nonie! I’m sure the best is even yet to come!

  • Maureen Macione Basmajian

    Congratulations Nonie! What an outstanding recognition for a dedicated researcher in the field of education!

  • shuaicaivan

    Congratulations Nonie! i will back you up forever!!!,China

  • Wendy Robison

    Congratulations, Nonie! Good luck continuing your research.

  • Maria S. Carlo

    Congratulations Nonie!

  • Suzannah Holsenbeck

    This is not surprising! You do such important work so very well. Congratulations!

  • Sandee Goetze

    Congrats Nonie!!! What an honor!!!

  • Luke Kim

    I am really amazed by most of research that you have done so far. Because I am interested in what you have researched. Wow! It would be really honored if I had a chance to work with you.

  • NAGARJUNA

    fantastic

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