Stone Laboratory Distinguished Service Award
YEAR | RECIPIENT | COMMENTS |
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2011 | John R. Hageman21 August |
in recognition of your dedication and outstanding leadership and service to Stone Laboratory as our Laboratory Manager from 1987-2011. You have improved our programs, helped thousands of students and teachers, improved the Lake Erie ecosystem, and benefitted millions of anglers, boaters, and Lake Erie users. You have endeared yourself to everyone associated with Stone Lab, and all Lake Erie users owe you a sincere debt of gratitude. |
2004 | John M. Condit11 September |
in recognition of your outstanding service to Stone Laboratory as a professor and student covering 45 years and six decades, during which you taught four courses. As one of the founding members of the Friends of Stone Laboratory and one of the leaders in our fund raising campaigns, you were instrumental in the development of endowments that now provide invaluable support to the Laboratory and scholarships to our students. |
2004 | C. Lavett Smith16 July |
in recognition of your outstanding service to Stone Laboratory teaching Fish Ecology and Ichthyology beginning in 1959 and covering 45 years and six decades. Your fisheries students are working all over the world and your courses serve as the benchmark against which all professors at Stone Laboratory are measured. |
2001 | Jane L. Forsyth9 November |
in recognition of your outstanding service to Stone Laboratory as a guest lecturer for over 30 years. Your annual lectures on “The Geology of Lake Erie” have enlightened over 2000 students of all ages. While your lectures have provided a valuable introduction for young scientists, they also serve as the benchmark against which all lectures at Stone Laboratory are measured. |
2000 | Captain John R. Hartsock26 August |
in recognition of your outstanding service to the students, faculty and visiting scientists at Stone Laboratory and your efforts to make them safer and to improve the quality of their educational experience. During the 1990s, the growth of the programs at Stone Laboratory, Ohio’s Lake Erie Laboratory on Gibraltar Island, was greatly facilitated by your efforts and you commitment to safety, education and Lake Erie. |
2000 | John R. Kleberg19 February |
in recognition of your dedication to, superior leadership of, and continued support of numerous projects to enhance the academic programs and improve the facilities and quality of life for students and scientists working at Stone Laboratory, Ohio’s Lake Erie Laboratory since 1895. We believe your leadership of efforts to restore Cooke Castle is worthy of special mention. You have played an important role in improving Lake Erie and enhancing the quality of science education in Ohio. |
1996 | Walter E. Carey24 August |
for his superior teaching, research, and administrative service at Stone Laboratory” while serving as associate director, 1974-87. |
1996 | Timothy P. Luecke24 August |
for 30 years of dedicated service and commitment to maintaining and improving the facilities and programs at Stone Laboratory, from 1966 to 1996. |
1995 | John L. Crites26 August |
for superior teaching, research, and administrative service at Stone Laboratory covering four decades, 1956-1984. |
1995 | Ronald L. Stuckey26 August |
for superior teaching, research, and administrative service at Stone Laboratory covering four decades, 1966-1991. |
1995 | Charles E. HerdendorfStone Laboratory’s seventh director (1973-1987)23 June |
for superior leadership and guidance of the programs, students, and staff of Stone Laboratory. |
1995 | Loren S. “Puttie” PutnamStone Laboratory’s sixth director (1955 to 1973)23 June |
for superior leadership and guidance of the programs, students, and staff of Stone Laboratory. |