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1995 CRA A. Nico Habermann Award
presented to
Eugene Lawler
The 1995 CRA Nico Habermann Award will be presented to the family of the late Eugene
Lawler for the outstanding contributions he made to promote the entry of female, minority,
disadvantaged and disabled students into graduate research programs in computer science at
the University of California at Berkeley.
As professor of computer science at Berkeley, Lawler played a major role in the establishment
and operation of Berkeley's Computer Science Re-entry Program. This program, which was
established in the 1980s and was one of the first of its kind, made it possible for
underrepresented students trained in other fields to prepare themselves for graduate studies in
computer science. Lawler was the first faculty chair for the Re-entry Program and served for
four years in that capacity.
Lawler promoted admissions of women and ethnic minorities into the graduate program and
made recruiting trips to the Southwest on behalf of Chicano recruitment. His advocacy efforts
on behalf of women, minorities and disabled students extended beyond Berkeley to the
National Science Foundation and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
He was videotaped for the AAAS Access to Engineering Project, which was designed to
encourage disabled students to aim for engineering careers. He worked with the Berkeley
Disabled Students Center to try to obtain reading aids for blind students.
But his efforts went beyond admissions, to mentoring and advising. He carefully followed his
students to make sure they found a research adviser and received financial support. He gave
generously of his time, counseling students with patience, good sense and wisdom.
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