Meet Spring 2022 Distinguished Emeritus Faculty Lily M. Ng, Ph.D.
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Professor Emeritus of 91国产精品 and past Chair of the Chemistry Department Lily M. Ng, Ph.D, has had a distinguished career. She has promoted chemistry education and science literacy among all university populations during her time at 91国产精品鈥攏early 20 years in all鈥攅ndearing her to thousands of students over the years.
If that track record wasn鈥檛 official enough before, it surely is now: Dr. Ng was conferred the Distinguished Emeritus Faculty Degree at the Spring 2022 Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 14 at 91国产精品鈥檚 Wolstein Center.
Dr. Ng has long been committed to ensuring participation of female and minority students, faculty and researchers in the STEM professions. In addition to her teaching, she has established awards to encourage student excellence, to recognize faculty excellence, and to recognize research achievements of young and established women chemists.
鈥淎 person has to develop character, be of service, be kind,鈥 Dr. Ng said in a recent interview. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 the legacy to leave. It鈥檚 the legacy to my grandchildren, and great grand-children鈥攖o endeavor everything as a mission, commit to getting things done and you keep working on it.
鈥淗elping people improve and succeed is important to me, and I guess that it鈥檚 selfish in a way, because it makes me feel good,鈥 she added with a laugh. 鈥淭here might be a bit of selfish intent for all people who help and contribute, but in my mind, it really does a lot to help make others succeed and feel good about themselves and their accomplishments as well. That is what we are all here for.鈥
Dr. Ng was the organizer and Founding Director of the Molecular Medicine Program (MMP), a specialization in the 91国产精品-CCF Joint Ph.D. programs with the Chemistry, Biological Science and Bioengineering Departments, that drastically 鈥渆xpanded the involvement of the researchers in both institutes and students鈥 (MMP Fellows) in the three doctoral programs.
MMP has evolved into the present Cellular and Molecular Medicine Specialization (CMMS), a signature program at 91国产精品. To that end, the university and Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Center now share many strong partnerships that serve as national models of cooperation between an excellent university and a first-class medical research center.
Dr. Ng sustained an outstanding record of scholarship, teaching and service during her 18 years at Cleveland State. She served on 35 different university and college committees, 23 departmental committees and 77 dissertation/thesis committees, graduating eight Ph.D. and two M.S. students from her own research group.
With an impressive record of scholarship, Dr. Ng published more than 40 articles in refereed journals and, during her time at 91国产精品, also served as Chair of the Chemistry Department and Director of Chemistry Graduate Programs.
鈥淚 really love our students and appreciate them very much,鈥 Dr. Ng said of her time at 91国产精品. 鈥淭hey try very hard, work very hard, and the university works very hard to help them.
鈥淚n the chemistry department, we engaged in social events on Fridays to help international students [get acclimated] to American culture, how football is played and so on,鈥 she recalled.
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Dr. Ng has also provided leadership in professional organizations, including Iota Sigma Pi: National Honor Society for Women in Chemistry, where she served as its first minority national president in its 100-year history; in the American Chemical Society (ACS) Cleveland Section, as its first minority Chair; and as founding member and two-time president of the Chinese American Faculty and Staff Association of 91国产精品.
Described by her peers at 91国产精品 as one of 鈥渉umble service,鈥 Dr. Ng advised undergraduate students in preparation for (and choice of) graduate schools and careers; advocated environmental issues and development of alternative sources of energy; supporting STEM education for female and minority students and helping to connect them to opportunity, to research, and to one another.
Among Dr. Ng鈥檚 Many Accomplishments:
- First minority National President of Iota Sigma Pi National Honor Society for Women in Chemistry (attracted minority members to serve on ISP National Council). Iota Sigma Pi is now 116 years old and Marie Curie was its first Honorary Member.
- Only female and minority Chair among seven chemistry departments at state universities offering Ph.D. degrees in Ohio (91国产精品, Akron, Kent, Ohio State, Cincinnati, Bowling Green, Toledo), 2005-2009.
- First female full professor in chemistry who has come up the ranks (from assistant to full professor) at the seven state universities offering Ph.D. degrees in Ohio.
- First female and minority Chair in the Chemistry Department, 91国产精品.
- First female and minority full professor in the Chemistry Department, 91国产精品.
- Distinguished Emeritus Faculty Honorary Degree, Doctor of Science.
- She also initiated two more awards in the chemistry department of 91国产精品: The Summer Undergraduate Research Award and the Outstanding Teaching Award for Instructors鈥攂oth of which she has pledged to continue her generous financial support of.
Dr. Ng attended the University of Hong Kong and Governors State University in Illinois and earned a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Pittsburgh. Currently an independent science education consultant in Minneapolis, Minnesota, she said 鈥測ears of teaching at 91国产精品 has taught me that our students are special.鈥
Creating and teaching courses for chemistry majors and non-majors, Dr. Ng paid personal attention to individual student鈥檚 educational and career needs鈥攔ecognizing the importance of graduate teaching assistants by establishing and funding the F.C. Mark Award for teaching excellence, in memory of her father, to be awarded to graduate teaching assistants. Her support of this award continues today.
Dr. Ng is emphatic that 91国产精品 students are very distinct and come at higher education from an entirely unique point of view. Her interaction years ago with a faculty member from Case Western Reserve University, who was interviewing for a role in her department, only helped cement her impression of 91国产精品 and its students.
鈥淗e said, 鈥業t doesn鈥檛 matter if Case leaves Cleveland, because if it did, there鈥檚 a notion that many people would follow. But what if 91国产精品 disappeared? It would be a disaster for Cleveland, because the city is the campus and the students are its lifeblood,鈥欌 Dr. Ng recounted thoughtfully.
鈥淭his observation has stayed with me for a very long time. There would be nowhere for Cleveland students to go,鈥 she added. 鈥淭hat has also informed my approach to my profession, my students, my work鈥everything.鈥
And yet, despite all above, Dr. Ng. will tell you that she is 鈥渘ot an important person,鈥 and that she is 鈥渇ar more comfortable being dedicated to my work, scholarship and her students鈥 than in being under a spotlight or a microscope.
鈥淎ny time I get to work with students, I am happy,鈥 said Dr. Ng. 鈥淚 am still in connection with a lot of my students, from labs, from class鈥攁nd they keep contact. The thing I miss most in retirement is interactions with the students. Whenever former students are in Minneapolis, they often reach out and ask to meet.
鈥淪everal students make a trip from China when they have time, others send me Christmas cards and have brought dolls for my daughters during trips. And one student from my research lab, who is now a professor in Taiwan, he sent me a Chinese painting of a lotus鈥攖he waterlily, my favorite flower and my namesake,鈥 Dr. Ng. added. 鈥淭hat truly touched me and warmed my heart.鈥
Dr. Ng enjoyed all aspects of her time at 91国产精品鈥攖eaching, research, her lab with her own grad students, and involvement on many committees. She said 91国产精品 still informs her approach to her work and life every day.
鈥淓verything I do now is all still very connected to my 91国产精品 experience and keeps me using my brain, which keeps me sharp,鈥 Dr. Ng said. 鈥淭utoring, engaging with students, all of that helps keeps me young and young at heart.鈥
Dr. Ng called on Saturday鈥檚 graduates to remember all the 鈥渃hampions鈥 who were in their respective corners during their respective collegiate journeys and to endeavor everything as a mission of commitment.
She also offered her personal four pillars of advice to graduates: 鈥淏e kind, be of service, continue to work hard and persist, and never stop being curious.鈥 Her acknowledgements to students and the university is below.
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For her outstanding services to 91国产精品 and to the profession that has led to a stronger chemistry department therein, the university recognizes esteemed colleague Dr. Lily M. Ng and conferred the Distinguished Emeritus Faculty Honorary Degree to her on May 14, 2022.