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Allison Neal wins Vermont Women in Higher Education’s Peggy R. Williams Emerging Professional Award Allison Neal has worn many hats at Norwich University — biology professor, mentor, course innovator, women in STEM trailblazer. Now she’s had a crowning achievement, a statewide award for professional excellence. Neal won the Vermont Women in Higher Education’s Peggy R. Williams Emerging Professional Award in Oct. 2019. Neal joins Tolya Stonorov, associate professor of architecture (2016), Dr. Megan Doczi, associate professor of biology (2014) and Dr. Elizabeth Gurian, associate professor of criminal justice (2013) as current Norwich faculty to receive the award. Read more at: https://www.norwich.edu/news/2010-science-ofsuccess-norwich-biology-professor-earns-award-for-excellence
“Anytime we can highlight the success of women in any field, it’s going to make it feel more comfortable for the next woman who is coming up.” —Allison Neal, PhD 22
About Charles A. Dana Professorships The Charles A. Dana Professorship began in 1972 and is endowed by the Charles A. Dana Foundation. Created by New York state legislator and philanthropist Charles Dana, these professorships honor faculty who are leaders in their field, produce excellent scholarship, and develop innovative programming for the benefit of their students.