Wilbur Cross Medal | |
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Wilbur Lucius Cross Medal for Alumni Achievement | |
Awarded for | "...distinguished achievements in scholarship, teaching, academic administration, and public service..." |
Sponsored by | Yale University |
Date | 1966 |
Location | 1 Hillhouse Avenue New Haven 06511 |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Graduate School Alumni Association |
Website | Official website |
The Wilbur Cross Medal, or Wilbur Lucius Cross Medal for Alumni Achievement, is an award by the Yale University Graduate School Alumni Association to recognize "...distinguished achievements in scholarship, teaching, academic administration, and public service..." [1]
Named in honor of Wilbur Lucius Cross, the medal is given to a small group of individuals (up to six) annually, and was first awarded in 1966 to Edgar S. Furniss. [2]
Anne C. Ferguson-Smith
John D. Guillory
Kai Li
James C. Scott
2023
Elizabeth H. Bradley
Robert Gooding-Williams
James Jones (psychologist)
Chi Chia-wei
2022
Virginia R. Domínguez
Philip Ewell
Kirk Johnson
Sarah Tishkoff
2021
Anat Admati
Tamer Basar
Donald Ingber
Mary Miller
2020
Matthew State
Brenda Elaine Stevenson
Dorceta Taylor
Veronica Vaida
2019
Ruth Garrett Millikan
Douglas R. Green
Susan M. Kidwell
Urjit Patel
2018
Elizabeth W. Easton
Kelsey Martin
Marianne Mithun
Tan Eng Chye
2017
Douglas Diamond
Donna J. Haraway
Eric J. Nestler
Lawrence W. Sherman
2016
Arend Lijphart
Ira Mellman
Arthur Nozik
Eleanor Sterling
2015
Carol S. Dweck
Philip Hanawalt
Jeremy Jackson
Jonathan Z. Smith
Thomas D. Pollard
2014
Eric Fossum
Thomas C. Holt
Kristin Luker
Edmund Phelps
2013
Fredric Jameson
Alan Lambowitz
Theodore J. Lowi
Annette Thomas
2012
John D. Aber
Alfred W. McCoy
Jonathan M. Rothberg
Sarah Grey Thomason
2011
Stanley Fish
Leslie F. Greengard
Bernice A. Pescosolido
Huntington F. Willard
2010
Stephen Greenblatt
Fred Greenstein
Timothy J. Richmond
Paul Wender
Jon Butler
2009
Laura L. Kiessling
Michael S. Levine
Richard J. Powell
William J. Willis
2008
Robert Axelrod
Stephen G. Emerson
Yoriko Kawaguchi
David M. Kennedy
2007
Carol T. Christ
Paul Friedrich
Anne Walters Robertson
John Suppe
2006
Eva Brann
Richard Brodhead
Mimi Gardner Gates
Lewis E. Kay
Richard A. Young
2005
Lincoln Pierson Brower
Peter B. Dervan
Jennifer L. Hochschild
Richard Rorty
Eric F. Wieschaus
2004
William Cronon
Hong Koo Lee
Julia Phillips
Peter Salovey
Barbara Schaal
Philip Zimbardo
2003
Edward L. Ayers
Gerald E. Brown
John Fenn
Robert D. Putnam
Charles Yanofsky
Susan Hockfield
2002
Linda Gordon
Sharon R. Long
Julia M. McNamara
David E. Price
2001
Elliot M. Meyerowitz
Stephen Owen
Roger N. Shepard
Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de León
2000
James G. Arthur
Evelyn Boyd Granville
Ruth Barcan Marcus
Shelley E. Taylor
1999
Francis S. Collins
William N. Fenton
Allen L. Sessoms
Rosemary A. Stevens
Geerat J. Vermeij
1998
Helen Murphy Tepperman
George A. Lindbeck
Peter Demetz
David M. Lee
Thomas Appelquist
1997
Alvin M. Liberman
Francis C. Oakley
G. Virginia Upton
Janet L. Yellen
Anne M. Briscoe
William Louis Gaines
1996
David C. McClelland
Marie Borroff
Miriam Usher Chrisman
James T. Laney
Heidi I. Hartmann
1995
Alfred Edward Kahn
Gordon H. Bower
Jennifer L. Kelsey
Mark E. Neely Jr.
Catharine A. MacKinnon
1994
Theodore Frederic Cooke Jr.
Vincent Scully
John Imbrie
Jerome John McGann
Thomas Eugene Lovejoy III
Zunyi Yang
1993
Walles T. Edmondson
Estella Leopold
Marcia L. Colish
Richard Charles Levin
Jaime Serra Puche
1992
Irving Rouse
Frances K. Graham
Raymond L. Garthoff
Gerald R. Fink
J. Dennis Huston
Judith Rodin
1991
W. Edwards Deming
Aubrey L. Williams
Maxine Singer
Joseph P. Allen
Russell G. Hamilton
Jerome J. Pollitt
1990
Franklin LeVan Baumer
Adolph Grünbaum
Thomas Kennerly Wolfe Jr.
Eleanor Holmes Norton
A. Bartlett Giamatti
1989
Pauline Newman
Paul Webster MacAvoy
Garry Wills
Mary Lou Pardue
Menno Boldt
1988
Ellis Crossman Maxcy
Charles Allen Walker
Joseph G. Gall
Gérard Lepoutre
Richard S. Westfall
Thomas Kaehao Seung
1987
Thomas Brennan Nolan
Harry Rudolph Rudin
Julian M. Sturtevant
Richard David Ellmann
Barbara Ann Feinn
Nannerl Overholser Keohane
1986
Robert Alan Dahl
A. Dwight Culler
Richard Derecktor Schwartz
Robert Joseph Birgeneau
Keith Stewart Thomson
1985
Eugene Mersereau Waith
Peter T. Flawn
Victor Brombert
John Paul Schiffer
Nelson Woolf Polsby
1984
Louis L. Martz
George Alexander Kubler
Homer D. Babbidge Jr.
Burton Edelson
Margaret W. Rossiter
1983
George Harry Ford
Floyd Lounsbury
Barbara Illingworth Brown
Daniel Berg
Morton H. Halperin
1982
Mary Ellen Jones
Richard N. Rosett
Theodore Ziolkowski
1981
Henry Margenau
Warren Hunting Smith
Bernard Nicholas Schilling
Jerome Kagan
Grace Evelyn Pickford
1980
Bingham Johnson Humphrey
Maurice Mandelbaum
Phyllis Ann Wallace
Wendell Garner
1979
Richard B. Sewall
Elizabeth Read Foster
Jacquelyn Mattfeld
1978
Jaroslav Pelikan
Thomas G. Bergin
Maynard Mack
Stephen Hopkins Spurr
1977
Gordon Sherman Haight
Mary Rosamund Haas
Joseph Austin Ranney
Jacob T. Schwartz
1976
Josephine P. Bree
James H. Wakelin Jr.
William G. Moulton
George Heard Hamilton
Laura Anna Bornholdt
1975
Robert Phelan Langlands
Ralph Henry Gabriel
Eliot Herman Rodnick
George Berkeley Young
Orville Gilbert Brim, Jr.
Donald Wayne Taylor
1974
Milton Harris
Amos Niven Wilder
Constance McLaughlin Green
Alvin Bernard Kernan
1973
Samuel Miller Brownell
George Wilson Pierson
Marshall Hall
Eleanor Jack Gibson
Preston E. Cloud
1972
Dumas Malone
John Collins Pope
Grace Murray Hopper
Lars Onsager
1971
Gladden Whetstone Baker
Ernest Hilgard
Jane Marion Oppenheimer
Bernard Knox
John Robert Silber
1970
Roland Herbert Bainton
Bertrand Harris Bronson
Leona Baumgartner
Melvin Spencer Newman
Lucian Pye
1969
George Gaylord Simpson
Murray Barnson Emeneau
Allan Murray Cartter
James Patrick Shannon
John Perry Miller
Joshua Lederberg
1968
James Bliss Austin
William M. Fairbank
James G. March
F. S. C. Northrop
1967
Carl Blegen
Robert W. Buchheim
Neal E. Miller
George Murdock
Marjorie Hope Nicolson
Wallace Notestein
Frederick A. Pottle
Luther A. Weigle
1966
Edgar S. Furniss
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