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College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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    Outstanding Young Alumnus/Alumna Award

    The Outstanding Young Alumnus/Alumna Award was established by the ISU Alumni Association in 1968 to recognize ISU alumni aged 40 and under who have excelled in their professions and provided service to their communities.

    Past LAS Recipients


    2008
    Aranthan Steve Jones II, sociology & anthropology
    Derionne Pollard, English

    2006
    Scott DeBoer, physics and electrical engineering
    Jacquelyn (Jeras) Ellis, journalism and mass communication
    Michelle Moseman, computer science

    2005
    Sang-Joon Cho, biology and neuroscience
    Brian Hamphill, journalism/mass communications
    Scott Stanzel, journalism/mass communications

    2003
    Carla Koehler, biochemistry and biophysics
    Kent Lucken, political science
    Douglas Bennett, interdisciplinary studies

    2000
    N.B. Suresh Chandra, economics
    Mary Walczak, chemistry

    1999
    Sergio Lence, economics

    1997
    Philip Anfinrud, chemistry
    Dennis Goering, speech/communication

    1993
    Diana Oblinger, botany

    1992
    Maryanne Bach, botany

    1991
    Debra Floerchinger, psychology
    Terry Rich, speech and television arts

    1990
    Craig Dory, math; statistics
    Jim Paulsen, economics

    1989
    Vicky (Holets) Whittemore, zoology

    1988
    Katharine Abraham, economics

    1986
    Thomas Knudson, journalism
    Barbara Mack, journalism
    Heather (Soladay) Olson, journalism

    1985
    Allison (Engel) Kirkpatrick

    1984
    Holly Burkhalter, history
    Reid Crawford, political science
    Carol (Campbell) Elliott, political science
    John Lee, speech

    1983
    Debra Engel, psychology

    1982
    Graham Spanier, sociology
    Thomas Wilhite, speech; journalism

    1981
    Joseph Jongewaard, economics
    Earl Willits, government

    1980
    Robert Denson, political science
    Kirk Wolter, statistics

    1979
    Linda McCloskey, history
    Judith (Gardner) Rutter, journalism

    1978
    Carol (Campbell) Amick, journalism
    James Cunningham, chemistry
    Richard McCloskey, zoology

    1977
    Joan (Urenn) Axel, history
    Lowell Satterlee, biochemistry
    David Trauger, biology

    1976
    Neal Carter, science

    1975
    Carole (Zike) Custer, journalism
    Janice (Sells) McLain, journalism
    Merrill Oster, journalism

    1974
    Thomas Harkin, government

    1973
    J. Alan Swegle, journalism

    1972
    Lynda Anderson, journalism
    Robert Bartley, journalism

    1971
    Richard Gimer, government

    1970
    Charles Campbell, government

    1969
    Paul Leaverton, statistics

    1968
    Thomas Twetten, psychology
    Joanne Will, journalism

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