Lawrence A. Stessin Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Publication
Each year the university awards the Lawrence A. Stessin Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Publication. This prize was established in the 1984–1985 academic year to reward the scholarly efforts of junior faculty. Hofstra University congratulates the recipients of the 2023–2024 Stessin Prize:
Nicholas J. Merna, PhD
Associate Professor of Engineering
Fred DeMatteis School of Engineering and Applied Science
Gorbenko, Nicole, Gianna Rinaldi, Amalia Sanchez, and Nick Merna. “Small-Caliber Vascular Grafts Engineered from Decellularized Leaves and Cross-Linked Gelatin.” Tissue Engineering Part A, 29, nos. 13–14(2023): 397–409.
Daniel P. Miller, PhD
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Cao, Ruikai, et al. [Daniel P. Miller]. “Aromatic Pentaamide Macrocycles Bind Anions With High Affinity for Transport Across Biomembranes. Nature Chemistry 15 (2023): 1559–1568.
Alex Sinha, JD, PhD
Associate Professor of Law
Maurice A. Deane School of Law
Sinha, Alex. “The End of Government Speech.” Cardozo Law Review 44 (2023). https://cardozolawreview.com/the-end-of-government-speech/
Dr. Stessin joined the Hofstra University faculty as a professor of management in 1958 and served continuously until his retirement in 1973. After graduation from the Columbia University School of Journalism, he worked at the New York Times and as a columnist and associate editor of Forbes Magazine. Dr. Stessin also published in a wide range of scholarly and academic media. During his lifetime and as part of his will, Dr. Stessin made substantial contributions to the university. His contribution to the endowment fund, which led to the establishment of the Stessin Prize, came with the expressed wish that the earnings from that gift be used as an incentive and reward for junior faculty who publish the results of their scholarly work.
Eligibility of Individuals
All full-time tenure-track instructors, full-time tenure-track assistant professors, full-time tenure-track associate professors, and law school contract faculty and physician assistant clinical faculty in their first five years of employment at the time the work is published are eligible. Tenure designates are considered tenure track. Tenured faculty are ineligible. An individual must be employed by the university during the selection process, and the work must indicate that the author is affiliated with Hofstra University.
Types of Publication
Books, monographs, journal articles, and similar publications that appeared in print in calendar year prior to the award (e.g., 2020 for those awarded in the 2020–2021 academic year) are eligible. Reprints of oral presentations are excluded. The published work must identify the author as a Hofstra faculty member.
Selection Process
Each school, college, and the Hofstra Library will establish a review committee of three tenured faculty members, not eligible for the award, who will review all submissions from their constituency. Each committee will rank their recommendations, recommend up to two publications, and forward those submissions to their respective Dean’s Office. The Dean’s Offices will submit their recommendation packets electronically to the Provost’s Office at provostawards@hofstra.edu for review by the Provost’s Advisory Council, which will select the recipients of the awards.
For the timetable for the 2024–2025 academic year, please email provostawards@hofstra.edu.