William V. Cruess Award

The William V. Cruess Award has been awarded every year since 1970. It is awarded for excellence in teaching in food science and technology and is the only award in which student members in the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) can nominate. This award is named after William V. Cruess (1886-1968), a food science professor at the University of California, Berkeley and later at the University of California, Davis who was also the first ever IFT Award winner when he won the Nicholas Appert Award in 1942.

Award winners receive a bronze medal showing a side view of Cruess from the Northern California Section of IFT and a USD 3000 honorarium from the IFT office in Chicago, Illinois.

Winners

Year Winner
1970 Marcus Karel
1971 Clifford A. Samuels
1972 Edward E. Burns
1973 John R. Whitaker
1974 Elizabeth F. Stier
1975 Charles M. Stine
1976 Fergus M. Clydesdale
1977 Rose Marie Pangborn
1978 Owen R. Fennema
1979 Theodore P. Labuza
1980 Roy G. Arnold
1981 Richard L. Merson
1982 John J. Powers
1983 James L. Oblinger
1984 C. Anthon Ernstrom
1985 Norman N. Potter
1986 John W. Erdman, Jr.
1987 J. Ian Gray
1988 Mark A. Ubersax
1989 Howard A. Morris
1990 James W. Berry
1991 Paul A. Lachance
1992 Daniel E. Carroll, Jr.
1993 Michael E. Mangino
1994 Peggy M. Foegeding
1995 John B. Allred
1996 Grady W. Chism III
1997 Faye M. Dong
1998 Richard W. Hartel
1999 Karen M. Schaich
2000 Richard D. Ludescher
2001 Shelly J. Schmidt
2002 S. Suzanne Nielsen
2003 John Rupnow
2004 Wayne T. Iwaoka
2005 Brian E. Farkas
2006 Robert L. Shewfelt
2007 Ronald E. Wrolstad
2008 Stephanie Doores
2009 Mukund Karwe
2010 E. Allen Foegeding
2011 Jeff Culbertson

References

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