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Scrugham Medal

James Graves Scrugham was a distinguished Nevadan who was the first Dean of the College of Engineering. He was also State Engineer, Governor of Nevada, a United States Representative in Congress, and a United States Senator. He served as a Lt. Colonel in World War I and was editor of the Nevada State Journal.

The James G. Scrugham Medal

The James G. Scrugham Medal is an award initiated by the college in 2006 to acknowledge successful alumni and James G. Scrugham. Alumni who have demonstrated success in their chosen profession are honored with this award - often receiving national recognition. Any alumna or alumnus of the College of Engineering is eligible.

2023 Recipient

Catriona "Cat" Black, '95 Materials Science & Engineering

The first graduate in the then-new Materials Science program, Cat Black has worked as a product engineer and process engineer in various industries in northern Nevada, most recently as the director of Federal Operations Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) at Microsoft. 

Cat Black and her daughter, both wearing Nevada shirts, sit on a rock outdoors.
Cat Black and her daughter, both members of the Wolf Pack, pose in an undated handout photo.

Throughout her academic and professional career, she has supported her fellow women engineers, a commitment dating back to her college years, when she got involved with the student chapter of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE). 

After graduating in 1995, she worked at Precision Castparts and then Tripp Enterprises before moving on to Microsoft, her current employer. Often the only woman on leadership teams, Black mentored up-and-coming women engineers through SWE as well as on the job. And while engineering remains a male-dominated field — only 21% of engineering majors are women, according to the American Association of University Women report The STEM Gap — Black welcomes the progress she has seen since she was an undergrad: “I think we have evolved away from the notion engineering isn’t for women.”

Read the full story, Cat Black reflects on women in engineering and campus changes.

Past recipients

Contacts

Holly Stanco
Associate Vice President
Advancement and Campaign
hstanco@unr.edu
(775) 682-6013

Indira Chatterjee
Acting Dean, College of Engineering
indira@unr.edu
(775) 784-6925