Distinguished Alumni
Distinguished Alumni Awards
Distinguished Alumni Awards, established in honor of the College’s 40th anniversary, are bestowed upon alumni of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics for exceptional achievement in their professional field, involvement in the community, and demonstrated innovative change to improve the lives of others through their work.
The recipient is announced at the da Vinci Society & Distinguished Alumni Recognition Dinner.
Nomination Criteria and Process
NSM Distinguished Alumni Award Recipients
2023
John D. Weete, Ph.D. (Biology Ph.D. ’70)
Educator and Scientist, Retired
John D. Weete has held positions as Staff Scientist at the Lunar Science Institute, Professor, Associate Dean, and Director at Auburn University, Vice President of Research and Economic Development at West Virginia University, President of the WVU Research Corporation, and Executive Director of the Auburn Research and Technology Foundation. He was also an Invited or Visiting Professor at the University of Paul Sabatier in France, University of Zurich, and University of Ottawa.
He has numerous research publications, including two editions of the book on Fungal Lipid Biochemistry, and patents. Under his leadership at WVU, funding for research more than doubled, and he was instrumental in establishing the infrastructure for linking the research enterprise to economic development. Dr. Weete is credited as ‘architect of the WVU Research Enterprise’ in a book on the history of WVU. He has served on several boards including the National Academy of Inventors. He was an Alumni Professor at Auburn University, inducted as a Fellow in the National Academy of Inventors, and received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from Stephen F. Austin State University.
2020
Malcolm L. Mazow, M.D. (Biology ’56)
Founding Member, Houston Eye Associates
Malcolm L. Mazow practiced pediatric ophthalmology and treated adult strabismus in Houston for over 50 years. He has been actively involved in academic medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, where he held the first Walter & Ruth Sterling Professorship in Ophthalmology. He was a founding member of Houston Eye Associates, the largest multi-specialty ophthalmology practice in the U.S., where he served as the senior pediatric ophthalmologist.
His extensive knowledge and decades of experience have provided thousands of children and adults who have visual and ocular motility impairments with treatment to cure or improve their quality of life. His passion for his profession, compassionate manner and devotion to his patients is clearly evident.
Dr. Mazow has influenced the career paths of countless residents in ophthalmology. Additionally, he has trained numerous individuals who selected to specialize in pediatric ophthalmology.
Family, however, is paramount in his life. He and his wife, Jackie, have a blended family that includes nine children and an equal number of grandchildren, and he is an active participant in their lives.
2019
Jaime González
Biology ’96, M.Ed. ’07
Houston Urban Conservation Programs Manager, The Nature Conservancy in Texas
2018
Roger Berry
Mathematics ’72
Former Chief Information Officer, Starwood Hotel and Resorts Worldwide
Alan Paau, Ph.D.
Biology ’73, M.S. ’74, Ph.D. ’78
Chairman and CEO, Advance Immune Medical Systems, Inc.
2017 – Inaugural Class
Katy Caldwell
Biology ’78
Chief Executive Officer, Legacy Community Health
John W. Gibson Jr.
Geology M.S. ’81
Director and Former President and Chief Executive Officer, Tervita Corporation
Louis Green, M.D. †
Biology ’47
Retired Surgeon
Bernard A. Harris Jr., M.D.
Biology ’78
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Partner, Vesalius Ventures, Inc.; Veteran Astronaut
Emily Leproust, Ph.D.
Chemistry Ph.D. ’01
Chief Executive Officer, Twist Bioscience
Linda Sagarnaga Magill, M.D.
Chemistry ’79
President, Houston Anesthesia Consultants
Rushion McDonald
Mathematics ’83
Chief Executive Officer, 3815 Media
Robert F. Newhouse Jr. †
Mathematics ’73
Former Player, Dallas Cowboys
Thomas A. Smith, Ph.D.
Geophysics Ph.D. ’81
President and Chief Executive Officer, Geophysical Insights
Herman Suit, M.D., Ph.D. †
Biology ’48
Professor Emeritus, Harvard Medical School
Patrice O. Yarbough, Ph.D.
Biochemistry ’80, Biochemistry Ph.D. ’85
Senior Scientist, NASA Johnson Space Center
John Zerwas, M.D.
Biology ’77
State Representative, Texas House District 28
† Deceased