The College of Arts and Sciences annually grants to one of its faculty members the Distinguished Professor Award. This honor is bestowed on the basis of three criteria: outstanding research, unusually effective teaching, and distinguished professional service. The recipient of the 2009-2010 award will be granted one semester's research leave at full salary and a monetary award of $5,000, and will present a formal public lecture.
Under the selection criteria endorsed by vote of the college faculty, the award will rotate annually among the divisions of the college in the following order:
(2010-11) Natural & Mathematical Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, Statistics; (2011-12) Humanities: English, Hispanic Studies, History, Modern & Classical Languages, Literatures & Cultures, Philosophy, (2012-13) Social Sciences: Anthropology, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and so on, in rotation.
The College Executive Committee has decided that all faculty in the designated division are eligible for consideration, except for current holders of named chairs and professorships. The recipient will be chosen by a Distinguished Professor Award Committee consisting of three members of the college faculty from the three separate divisions – past recipients of the award, if practicable.
The Committee sincerely requests that you submit a letter nominating a member of the Social Sciences division of the faculty whom you consider, on the basis of the three criteria mentioned above, especially worthy of this honor. Because such letters will be a major part of the information available in selecting the recipient, the committee asks that you prepare your letter carefully and detail the reasons why you believe your nominee worthy of the Distinguished Professor Award. Please include, if possible, a full curriculum vitae.
Letters of nomination must be signed and addressed to the Distinguished Professor Award Committee, Room 213 Patterson Office Tower. These letters must be received by the Committee by February 12, 2010. The list below represents those who have previously held the award.
Past Distinguished Professors
| Grant C. Knight |
English |
1945 |
| Amry Vandenbosch |
Political Science |
1946 |
| Thomas D. Clark |
History |
1947 |
| William S. Webb |
Physics |
1948 |
| John Kuiper |
Philosophy |
1949 |
| Irwin T. Sanders |
Sociology |
1950 |
| Morris Scherago |
Bacteriology |
1951 |
| Charles E. Snow |
Anthropology |
1952 |
| Arthur C. McFarlan |
Geology |
1953 |
| Herbert P. Riley |
Botany |
1954 |
| Lyle R. Dawson |
Chemistry |
1955 |
| Clement Eaton |
History |
1956 |
| Gladys Kammerer |
Political Science |
1957 |
| Ralph Weaver |
Bacteriology |
1958 |
| Hollis Summers |
English |
1959 |
| Carl B. Cone |
History |
1960 |
| Shelby T. McCloy |
History |
1961 |
| Thomas B. Stroup |
English |
1962 |
| Margaret Hotchkiss |
Microbiology |
1963 |
| Arthur K. Moore |
English |
1964 |
| Kenneth Wright |
Music |
1965 |
| Wendell C. DeMarcus |
Physics |
1966 |
| Ernst Jokl |
Phys. Ed. & Recreation |
1967 |
| Albert D. Kirwan |
History |
1968 |
| William D. Ehmann |
Chemistry |
1969 |
| Swarupchand M.Shah |
Mathematics |
1970 |
| Wendell Berry |
English |
1971 |
| Holman Hamilton |
History |
1972 |
| William S. Ward |
English |
1973 |
| William Hugh Jansen |
English |
1974 |
| Roger W. Barbour |
Zoology |
1975 |
| S. Sidney Ulmer |
Political Science |
1976/77 |
| Guy Davenport, Jr |
English |
1977/78 |
| John Esten Keller |
Spanish and Italian |
1978/79 |
| William Y. Adams |
Anthropology |
1979/80 |
| Thomas R. Ford |
Sociology |
1980/81 |
| Marcus T. McEllistrem |
Physics |
1981/82 |
| Malcolm E. Jewell |
Political Science |
1982/83 |
| Thomas A. Chapman |
Mathematics |
1983/84 |
| Raymond F. Betts |
Honors |
1984/85 |
| Pradyumna P. Karan |
Geography |
1985/86 |
| Joseph A. Bryant |
English |
1986/87 |
| George C. Herring |
History |
1987/88 |
| Donald A. Ringe |
English |
1988/89 |
| Stanley D. Brunn |
Geography |
1989/90 |
| John T. Shawcross |
English |
1990/91 |
| Louis J. Swift |
Classics |
1991/92 |
| Doris Y. Wilkinson |
Sociology |
1992/93 |
| Steven W. Yates |
Chemistry |
1993/94 |
| John G. Cawelti |
English |
1994/95 |
| Jeremy D. Popkin |
History |
1995/96 |
| Karl B. Raitz |
Geography |
1996/97 |
| Tom D. Dillehay |
Anthropology |
1997/98 |
| Kevin S. Kiernan |
English |
1998/99 |
| Karen A. Mingst |
Political Science |
1999/2000 |
| Robert W. Olson |
History |
2000/01 |
| Lance G. Banning |
History |
2001/02 |
| Dwight B. Billings |
Sociology |
2002/03 |
| Sylvia Daunert |
Chemistry |
2004/05 |
| Dan Breazeale |
Philosophy |
2005/06 |
| Tom Leinbach |
Geography |
2006/07 |
| Dennis Clouthier |
Chemistry |
2007/08 |
| Francie Chassen-Lopez |
History |
2008/09 |