Citation of Merit
Robert Baur - 2008
Awarded to distinguished alumni of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences who have demonstrated outstanding achievement and received national or international recognition.
The award will normally be given to a person who has earned a baccalaureate or graduate degree in LAS, but final selection is may include an alumnus/a who transferred to a professional or other program without completing degree requirements at Iowa State.
Nominations should be submitted to Mark Imerman, 347 Catt Hall, Iowa State University, by March 1, 2010. For more information call 515-294-0709 or e-mail at mdimerma@iastate.edu.
Recipients
2008
Robert Baur, mathematics & economics (PhD)
Mark Stavish, psychology & industrial relations (MS)
2007
Burton Christensen, chemistry
Richard Matzke, geology
2006
Edward Stanek, physics
2005
Donald Langenberg, physics
Trudy Peterson, English and history
2004
Stephanie A. Burns, chemistry
Long Vo Nguyen, computer science
Randall Wreghitt, journalism
2003
Marvin Caruthers, chemistry
Martha E. Vincent-Ridge, biology
2002
Thomas Hoening, economics
Virginia Metz, journalism
Thomas Smith, geology
2001
James Renier, physical chemistry
Stephanie Wells, meteorology
2000
Andrew Morton, economics
1999
Frederick Rudolph
Larry Schnack
1998
Richard Forsythe, chemistry
James Socknat, political science
1997
Wendell Primus, economics
Daniel Purich, biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology
1996
Bruce Bohnker, zoology
Wendell Bragonier, botany
1995
Deanna Morse, distributed studies
Robert and Diane Greenlee, journalism
1994
Carol Francisco, statistics
Richard Gimer, government
Emil Jebe, economics
Harlan Mills, computer science
1993
James Schirber, physics
Deloris Wright, economics
1992
Donald Mathre, botany
Lawrence Payne, mathematics
1991
Robert Bartley, journalism
DeAnne Julius, economics
1990
Terry Anderson, journalism
Byron Kratochvil, chemistry
Alfred Mueller, physics
1989
Dennis Branstad, math; computer science
Richard Ford, botany
1988
James Gaylor, chemistry; mathematics
1987
William Weber, botany
1986
David Campbell, science; psychology
Dwight Ink, government; history
1985
Eugene Stoermer, botany
1984
Robert Amme, physics
1983
Richard Nicholson, chemistry
1982
Larry Orr, mathematics
1981
J. Throck Watson, chemical technology
1980
Sherril Christian, mathematics; chemistry
1979
William Lang, physics
Thomas Scott, zoology
1978
Darleane (Christian) Hoffman, chemistry
1977
Donald Cressey, sociology
1976
Robert Heller, geology
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