Durham College students recognized with national chemistry awards Posted on June 8, 2026 at 2:49 pm. Durham College (DC) is celebrating the achievements of nine students from the Faculty of Science and Engineering who have been recognized by the Canadian Institute for Chemistry (CIC) Toronto Chapter for their academic excellence, perseverance and commitment to the chemical sciences. The students received CIC Silver Medals and Book Awards during the 2026 Student Awards Ceremony. The awards recognize outstanding achievement among students enrolled in chemistry-related programs across Ontario. The CIC Silver Medal is awarded to the student with the highest cumulative grade point average entering their final year of study. The honour recognizes sustained academic excellence, strong technical knowledge and practical skills, and dedication to the field of chemistry. This year’s Silver Medal recipients from DC are: Jaime Arnott, Biotechnology – Advanced Shanaz Baksh, Environmental Technology Ernest Eluerkeh, Chemical Laboratory Technician Craig Dymond, Chemical Engineering Technology The CIC Book Award recognizes the most improved student entering their final year and celebrates perseverance, growth, and commitment to learning. DC’s 2026 Book Award recipients are: Adithya Binu, Biotechnology – Advanced Tom King, Environmental Technology Balram Sama, Chemical Laboratory Technician Holly Stacey, Chemical Engineering Technology Nicole Gaul, Chemical Engineering Technology “These awards recognize not only academic achievement, but also the determination, growth and passion our students bring to their studies every day,” said Kara Woods, Associate Dean, Faculty of Science and Engineering. “We are proud to see their accomplishments recognized by the Canadian Institute for Chemistry and grateful for the opportunities these industry connections create for our students as they prepare for careers in science and technology.” The Canadian Institute for Chemistry represents thousands of professional chemists, chemical engineers and technologists across Canada. Recognition through the CIC awards highlights the high standard of learning and student achievement within Durham College’s science and engineering programs. By fostering strong connections with industry organizations and supporting student success, DC continues to prepare graduates with the knowledge, skills, and experience needed to contribute to Canada’s science and technology sectors. DC congratulates all award recipients on this honour and wishes them continued success as they complete their studies and pursue rewarding careers in science and industry. Science students recognized by the Chemical Institute of Canada Posted on June 5, 2025 at 3:27 pm. Durham College students (DC) in the Biotechnology – Advanced and Chemical Engineering Technology programs have been celebrated by the Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) for their academic excellence and dedication. Each year, the CIC – a prominent Canadian organization committed to the advancement of chemical sciences – honours top graduates from chemistry-related programs across the country. This year, four DC students were recognized, cementing our reputation for preparing the next generation of biotechnology professionals to meet the needs of a rapidly evolving workforce. Mauricio Escalante and Haneen Awadallah received the prestigious Silver Medal Award, presented to the graduating student with the highest cumulative GPA in their program. “Mauricio’s consistent academic excellence and commitment to learning distinguished him throughout his time at DC,” said Christine Hand, Biotechnology – Advanced Program Coordinator. “Haneen’s dedication to her studies was evident from the moment she entered the classroom in her first year. Her drive to excel propelled her to achieve the highest GPA as she approached her graduating year, and this will serve her well as she transitions to the industry after graduating with honors this spring,” noted Laura Benninger, Program Coordinator of the Chemical Engineering Technology program. The Book Award, which honours the most improved graduating student, was awarded to Alexander Rinella and Naji Bennett. “Alexander’s significant growth and perseverance stood out to faculty and reflected his strong dedication to personal and academic development,” said Hand. “Naji consistently challenged himself during his time at Durham College, and his desire for continuous improvement was recognized by the faculty. These traits will be essential for his future as a chemical engineer,” said Benninger. The students received cash prizes and were recognized at a special awards ceremony hosted by the Toronto Chapter of the CIC, alongside other top graduates from the Greater Toronto Area. “These awards mark a proud moment for the Durham College community,” said Hand. “We congratulate the students and look forward to seeing the impact they’ll make as they embark on their careers in science and innovation.” At DC, students get experiential learning opportunities in cutting-edge laboratories with industry-grade equipment. To follow in their footsteps, learn more about the Biotechnology – Advanced and Chemical Engineering Technology programs today.