American Institute of Architects National Education Honor
Award
1995: Mark DeKay
Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Award for Distinguished
College or University Teaching of Mathematics
Awarded by the Mathematical Association of America
2002: Edward L. Spitznagel, Jr.
Washington University Distinguished Faculty Award
Presented annually at the university's Founder's Day
celebration.
Criteria for Distinguished Faculty Awards include high quality
of instruction, strong relationships with students inside and
outside the classroom, reputation for scholarship and
distinguished service to the University. Nominees must be active,
full-time faculty with at least seven years of service at
Washington University.
2010
- Deanna Barch (Psychology - Arts & Sciences)
- Stuart Kornfeld (School of Medicine)
- William Lowry (Political Science)
- Anjan Thakor (Olin School of Business)
2009
- Laura Jean Bierut (School of Medicine)
- Michael R. DeBaun (School of Medicine)
- Elzbieta Sklodowska (Arts & Sciences)
- Frank Yin (School of Engineering & Applied Science)
2008
- Elizabeth C. Childs (Arts & Sciences)
- Dorsey D. Ellis, Jr. (School of Law)
- Robert J. Rothbaum (School of Medicine)
- Gautam N. Yadama (George Waren Brown School of Social Work)
2007
- Lewis R. Chase (School of Medicine)
- Steven Fazzari (Arts & Sciences)
- Jackson Nickerson (Business)
- James V. Wertsch (Arts & Sciences)
2006
- D.B. Dowd (Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Arts)
- Bradley Evanoff (School of Medicine)
- Shanti K. Khinduka (George Waren Brown School of Social Work)
- David A. Peters (School of Engineering and Applied Science)
2005
- James P. Keating (School of Medicine)
- Richard J. Smith (Arts & Sciences)
- Karen Tokarz (School of Law)
- Karen L. Wooley (Arts & Sciences)
2004
- Thomas M. DeFer (School of Medicine)
- Nicholas Dopuch (Business)
- Milorad Dudukovic (School of Engineering and Applied Sciences)
- Beata Grant (Arts & Sciences)
2003
- Jay R. Turner (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
- William E. Wallace (Art History/Archaeology)
- Alison J. Whelan (School of Medicine)
- Peter J. Wiedenbeck (School of Law)
2002
- Rosa M. Davila (School of Medicine)
- Lee Epstein (Political Science/School of Law)
- Ronald A. Leax (School of Art)
- James T. Little (Economics)
2001
- Erika Crouch (School of Medicine)
- Robert Hansman (School of Architecture)
- Daniel Keating (School of Law)
- Donald Snyder (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
2000
- John N. Drobak (Economics/School of Law)
- Jane Phillips-Conroy (Anthropology/School of Medicine)
- Sarah B. Spurr (School of Art)
- Michael E. Wysession (Earth and Planetary Sciences)
1999
- Dana R. Abendschein (School of Medicine)
- Kerry E. Back (John M. Olin School of Business)
- Lynne Tatlock (Germanic Languages and Literatures)
- Ronald S. Indeck (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
- Robert S. Wilkinson (School of Medicine)
1998
- Michael M. Greenfield (School of Law)
- Scot G. Hickman (School of Medicine)
- Barbara A. Schaal (Biology/School of Medicine)
- Murray L. Weidenbaum (Economics)
1997
- F. Sessions Cole (School of Medicine)
- James W. Davis (Political Science)
- Nancy Morrow-Howell (George Warren Brown School of Social
Work)
- Donald Royse (School of Architecture)
1996
- Gerald Izenberg (History)
- James M. McKelvey (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
- Jeffrey E. Saffitz (School of Medicine)
- Jeigh Singleton (School of Art)
1995
- S. Bruce Dowton (School of Medicine)
- Gerald Early (English/African and Afro-American Studies)
- Ursula Goodenough (Biology)
- Mark R. Rank (George Warren Brown School of Social Work)
1994
- Glenn Conroy (Anthropology/School of Medicine)
- Gary Miller (John M. Olin School of Business)
- Douglass C. North (Economics)
- Michael Sherraden (George Warren Brown School of Social
Work)
1993
- Susan Frelich Appleton (School of Law)
- John P. Atkinson (School of Medicine)
- Sarah C.R. Elgin (Biology)
- Jonathan S. Turner (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
1992
- Ronald Freiwald (Mathematics)
- Stephen Legomsky (School of Law)
- Enola Proctor (George Warren Brown School of Social
Work)
- Penelope Shackelford (School of Medicine)
1991
- Kathleen Brickey (School of Law)
- Robert O. Gregory (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
- William C. Kirby (History)
- James McLeod (Germanic Languages and Literatures)
1990
- Peter B. Corr (School of Medicine)
- James F. Jones, Jr. (Romance Languages and Literatures)
- Howard Nemerov (English)
- Shirley A. Sahrmann (School of Medicine)
1989
- Robert Hegel (East Asian Studies)
- William Landau (School of Medicine)
- Robert P. Morgan (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
- Edward L. Spitznagel, Jr. (Mathematics)
1988
- Richard W. David (History)
- D. Bruce LaPierre (School of Law)
- Martha Ozawa (George Warren Brown School of Social Work)
- Roy R. Peterson (School of Medicine)
1987
- Jerome R. Cox, Jr. (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
- Tamie Kamiyama (East Asian Studies)
- William R. Kohn (School of Art)
- Philip Needleman (School of Medicine)
1986
- James A. Anderson (John M. Olin School of Business)
- David H. Brown (School of Medicine)
- Donald Finkel (English)
- Patty Jo Watson (Anthropology)
1985
- Raymond E. Arvidson (Earth and Planetary Sciences)
- David Goldring (School of Medicine)
- Udo Kultermann (School of Architecture)
- Daniel B. Shea, Jr. (English)
1984
- Ronald A. Feldman (George Warren Brown School of Social
Work)
- David T. Konig (History)
- Powell Niland (John M. Olin School of Business)
- Robert E. Sparks (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
1983
- Leonard S. Green (Psychology)
- I. Norman Katz (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
- William H. Matheson (Comparative Literature)
- Jess B. Yawitz (John M. Olin School of Business)
1982
- Wallace B. Diboll, Jr. (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
- Leslie J. Laskey (School of Architecture)
- Jarvis Thurston (English)
- Robert C. Williams (History)
1981
- James A. Ferrendelli (School of Medicine)
- Florence E. Moog (Biology)
- Peter Riesenberg (History)
- Stanley D. Tasker (School of Art)
1979
- John W. Bowyer, Jr. (John M. Olin School of Business)
- Richard William Brand (School of Dental Medicine)
- Wayne Fields (English)
- Theodore Galambos (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
1978
- C. William Emory (John M. Olin School of Business)
- Bernetta M. Jackson (English)
- William E. Koch, Jr. (School of Dental Medicine)
- William Merritt Sale (Classics)
1977
- Ralph David Feigin (School of Medicine)
- James W. Fitzgibbon (School of Architecture)
- William Edwin Gordon (George Warren Brown School of Social
Work)
- Ervin Rodin (School of Engineering and Applied Science)
1976
- Raymond Callahan (Education)
- Ronald Carlson (School of Law)
- C. David Gutsche (Chemistry)
- Morton E. Smith (School of Medicine)
- Robert Wykes (Music)
1975
- Arno C. Becht (School of Law)
- John T. Bird, Jr. (School of Dental Medicine)
- Michael Friedlander (Physics)
- Harold Levin (Earth and Planetary Science)
- Barry Schactman (School of Art)
1974
- Lucius J. Barker (Political Science)
- Eugene M. Bricker (School of Medicine)
- William H. Gass (Philosophy)
- J.G.A. Pocock (History/Political Science)
- Philip G. Vierheller, Jr. (School of Dental Medicine)
1973
- David Becker (School of Law)
- Richard Brunell (School of Art)
- Carl Harford (School of Medicine)
- John Kissane (School of Medicine)
1972
- Michael W. Fox (Psychology)
- David Hadas (English)
- Paul Lacy (School of Medicine)
- Burton Wheeler (English)
1971
- Erwin C. Hoelscher (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
- Rita Levi-Montalcini (Biology)
- Richard H. Palmer (English/Performing Arts)
- Edward G. Weltin (History)
1970
- Lloyd R. Brown (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
- Cecil M. Charles (School of Medicine)
- Lindsay Helmholtz (Chemistry)
- Albert William Levi
1969
- Leslie J. Buchan (John M. Olin School of Business)
- Henry G. Schwartz (School of Medicine)
- Arthur Wahl (Chemistry)
1968
- Dietrich Gerhard (History)
- Leon Gottfried (English)
- John R. Smith (School of Medicine)
- Ross Trump (John M. Olin School of Business)
1967
- William N. Chambers (History)
- Justin Cordonnier (School of Medicine)
- Liselotte Dieckmann (Germanic Languages and Literatures)
- Adele Chomeau Starbird (Dean of Women Emeritus)
1966
- Alvin W. Brust (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
- James N. McClure (English)
- Ross Middlemiss (Mathematics)
- Samuel Weissman (Chemistry)
- Harvey L. White (School of Medicine)
1965
- Marion E. Bunch (Psychology)
- Leigh Gerdine (Music)
- Gustav Mesmer (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
- Frank W. Miller (School of Law)
1964
- Dana O. Jensen (English)
- Merle Kling (Political Science)
- Joseph Passonneau (School of Architecture)
- Earl E. Shepard (School of Dental Medicine)
- Margaret G. Smith (School of Medicine)
1963
- Leroy Boling (School of Dental Medicine)
- Thomas Hall (Biology)
- Erich Hofacker (Germanic Languages and Literatures)
- Mildred Trotter (School of Medicine)
1960
- Edgar Anderson (Biology)
- Ralph Bieber (History)
- William Glasgow Bowling (English)
- Charles Rodewald (Chemistry)
- Clarence Simpson (School of Medicine)
- Robert J. Terry (School of Medicine)
- Paul Valenti (School of Architecture)
1959
- Harry Alexander (School of Medicine)
- Frank H. Foerster (School of Dental Medicine)
- Gustav F. Goetsch (School of Art)
- Harry G. Hake (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
- Arthur L. Hughes (Physics)
- Wasburne D. Shpton (Earth and Planetary Sciences)
1957
- Fred Green Carpenter (School of Art)
- W.G.B. Carson (English)
- Joseph Erlanger (School of Medicine)
- Ada Wells Ford (School of Medicine, Occupational
Therapy)
- Lawrence Hill (School of Architecture)
- Benno Edward Lischer (School of Dental Medicine)
1956
- Franz A. Berger (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
- Albert Goldstein (Chemistry)
- Alexander S. Langsdorf (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
- Isaac Lippincott (John M. Olin School of Business)
- Roland G. Usher (History)
Arthur Holly Compton Award for Faculty Achievement
Awarded annually to an outstanding faculty member from one of
the seven Danforth Campus schools. Criteria for selection are:
Outstanding achievement in research and scholarship; recognized
prominence within the community of scholars; service and
dedication to the betterment of the university; and respected
accomplishments in teaching.
2010: Gary J. Miller (Political Science - Arts & Sciences)
2009: Enola K. Proctor (George Waren Brown School of Social Work)
2008: Henry L. "Roddy" Roediger III (Psychology - Arts & Sciences)
2007: Carl M. Bender (Physics - Arts & Sciences)
2006: Michael W. Sherraden (George Waren Brown School of Social Work)
2005: Stephen Legomsky (School of Law)
2004: Jonathan S. Turner (School of Engineering and Applied
Science)
2003: Lee Epstein (Political Science - Arts & Sciences)
2002: Barbara Schaal (Biology - Arts & Sciences)
2001: Raymond Arvidson (Earth and Planetary Sciences - Arts & Sciences)
2000: Patty Jo Watson (Anthropology - Arts & Sciences)
1999: Gerald Early (English/African and Afro American
Studies - Arts & Sciences)
Carl & Gerty Cori Award for Faculty Achievement
Awarded annually to an outstanding faculty member from the
Medical School. Criteria for selection are: Outstanding
achievement in research and scholarship; recognized prominence
within the community of scholars; service and dedication to the
betterment of the university; and respected accomplishments in
teaching.
2010: John Morris
2009: Jeffrey I. Gordon
2008: Robert D. Schreiber
2007: Helen M. Piwnica-Worms
2006: Emil R. Unanue
2005: Alison Goate
2004: Philip Stahl
2003: Eugene Johnson
2002: Stuart Kornfeld
2001: Robert Waterston
2000: Carl Frieden
1999: Marcus Raichle
David Hadas Teaching Award
The David Hadas Teaching Award in Arts & Sciences was established in his name in 2008 by Pamela W. Hadas to honor and publicly recognize an outstanding tenured faculty member in Arts & Sciences who demonstrates commitment and excellence in teaching first year undergraduate students.
2009: Thomas J. Bernatowicz (Physics)
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