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Issue 4, August 2009
Zeng Receives Brommel Research Award
Zhonggang Zeng, professor, mathematics, received the 2009 Bernard J. Brommel Distinguished Research Professor Award at the May commencement ceremony.
Zeng was recommended for selection by a committee and a group of external peer reviewers based upon a bibliography of his scholarly works and nomination letters submitted by his colleagues.
The award, which includes $5,000, is given annually to the tenured/tenure-track member of the NEIU faculty who best demonstrates excellence in research and scholarship. Zeng is the fourth recipient of this award since its establishment by Bernard J. Brommel, professor emeritus, communication, media and theatre.
Other finalists for this year's award were Elyse Mach, professor, music, and Erica Meiners, educational leadership and development.

Lawrence Frank, provost, presents Zhonggang Zeng, professor, mathematics, with the 2009 Brommel Research Award.
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