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    Citation of Merit

    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 Dave Gieseke, 213 Catt Hall, Iowa State University, by March 1, 2007. For more information call 515-294-7742 or e-mail dgieseke@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

Robert Baur

Robert Baur - 2008

Air Force Aerospace Studies - Anthropology - Biochemistry, Biophysics & Molecular Biology - Chemistry - Computer Science
Ecology, Evolution & Organismal Biology - Economics - English - Genetics, Development & Cell Biology - Geological & Atmospheric Sciences
Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication - History - Mathematics - Military Science - Music - Naval Science
Philosophy & Religious Studies - Physics and Astronomy - Political Science - Psychology - Sociology - Statistics - World Languages & Cultures

African and African American Studies - American Indian Studies - Biological/Premedical Illustration - Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Classical Studies - Communication Studies - Criminal Justice Studies - Environmental Science - Environmental Studies - Interdisciplinary Studies
International Studies - Liberal Studies - Linguistics - Software Engineering - Speech Communication - U.S. Latino/a Studies - Women's Studies