The National Academy of Sciences is to honor NCSE’s executive director Eugenie C. Scott with its most prestigious award, the Public Welfare Medal. … “the medal is presented annually to honor extraordinary use of science for the public good”; Scott was chosen “for championing the teaching of evolution in the United States and for providing leadership to the National Center for Science Education.” She will receive the award on April 25, 2010, during the Academy’s 147th annual meeting.
The president of the National Academy of Sciences, Ralph J. Cicerone, commented, “Eugenie Scott has worked tirelessly and very effectively to improve public understanding of both the nature of science and the science of evolution,” and the chair of the Public Welfare Medal selection committee, John Brauman, added, “We honor her for many years of organizing coalitions of scientists, parents, teachers, business people, clergy, and others to defend the teaching of evolution.”
Great choice!