Casey Thurber, Ph.D. student in Dr. Golden’s group, won the 2015 National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) Outstanding Student Award. | Department of Chemistry
March 25, 2015

Casey Thurber, Ph.D. student in Dr. Golden’s group, won the 2015 National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) Outstanding Student Award.

Congratulations to Casey Thurber, Ph.D. student with Dr. Golden, for winning the 2015 National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) Outstanding Student Award.

The NACE Foundation Outstanding Student Award was created to recognize exceptional service to NACE International / NACE Foundation, a NACE student chapter, or the ACC Student Sub-committee. To be considered exceptional, the student's participation must be recognized as significant to the growth of NACE or positively influencing the education of current or future students in the fields of corrosion science and engineering. The recipient of the Outstanding Student Award receives an honorarium and travel stipend, and receives formal recognition at the NACE Foundation's Tuesday evening event at the annual NACE conference.