Profile portrait of George WhartonThe entire faculty and student body are invited to vote for the final recipient of the Pepper Prize.The George Wharton Pepper Prize, awarded annually to the senior “who most nearly represents the Lafayette ideal,” was established in 1923 by George Wharton Pepper H’22, a United States Senator from Pennsylvania, an attorney, and a founding member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association.  Recipients reflect Sen. Pepper’s vision of a well-rounded, educated member of the senior class who adds to a sound academic record noteworthy participation in college activities and student life, which contribute to the advancement of the College on and off campus. Academic brilliance or athletic prowess alone is not the criterion.

Any member of the Lafayette community can nominate a senior for this award. A group of nominees is selected by a faculty and student committee. The entire faculty and student body are invited to vote for the final recipient of the Pepper Prize.

Civil and Environmental Senior Recipients of The George Wharton Pepper Prize are:
Michael Adelman ’10
Bora M. Tokyay ’01

Applications are available or you can Nominate a Senior by clicking here.