Faculty

Category may include tenured, tenure-track, joint, and adjunct faculty members. This category is different from appointed personnel which generally includes researchers with MS or PHD degrees who have no teaching responsibility.

Charles Vernon (C.V.) Theis Award, American Institute of Hydrology

Recipient Name: 
Neuman, Dr. Shlomo P., Regents Professor
Date of Award: 
1990 AY4 Fall

National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) Outstanding New Advisor in Faculty Advisor Category, National Winner

Recipient Name: 
Whitaker, Dr. Martha P.L., Undergraduate Coordinator, Assistant Research Scientist
Date of Award: 
2010 AY4 Fall

The National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) Outstanding New Advisor in Faculty Advisor Category is a nationally competitive award made annually to the most outstanding new academic faculty advisors in undergraduate education. 
 
The awards are presented to individuals who have demonstrated qualities associated with outstanding academic advising of students and who have served as an advisor for a period of three (3) or fewer years. 

American Geophysical Union Hydrology Days Award Lecturer, Colorado State University

Recipient Name: 
Shuttleworth, Dr. W. James, Regents Professor
Date of Award: 
2011 AY1 Spring

American Geophysical Union's 31st Annual Hydrology Days, Colorado State University, Spring 2011 Hydrology Days Award Lecturer.  This lectureship award is made in recognition of outstanding and significant contributions to hydrologic science.

 

Geological Society of America, President

Recipient Name: 
Baker, Dr. Victor R., Regents Professor
Date of Award: 
1998 AY4 Fall

 
Dr. Victor R. Baker, Regents Professor, Hydrology and Water Resources, Joint Regents Professor, Geosciences, and Joint Regents Professor, Planetary Sciences, was elected President of the Geological Society of America.  Baker will serve as President for the society in 1998.

 

Boussinesq Hydrology Lecturer, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

Recipient Name: 
Shuttleworth, Dr. W. James, Regents Professor
Date of Award: 
2007 AY4 Fall

The Boussinesq Hydrology Lectureship, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, is awarded annually by the Boussinesq Center for Hydrology, a Dutch scientific hydrology centre, established as a result of the Foresight Study on Hydrological Science in The Netherlands (2005), performed under the umbrella of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)
 

Boussinesq Hydrology Lecturer, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences

Recipient Name: 
Troch, Dr. Peter A., Professor
Date of Award: 
2011 AY4 Fall

The Boussinesq Hydrology Lectureship, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, is awarded annually by the Boussinesq Center for Hydrology, a Dutch scientific hydrology centre, established as a result of the Foresight Study on Hydrological Science in The Netherlands (2005), performed under the umbrella of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)
 

Galileo Circle Fellow

Recipient Name: 
Troch, Dr. Peter A., Professor
Date of Award: 
2012 AY1 Spring

The College of Science Galileo Circle Fellow award is made to recognize outstanding accomplishments in academic scholarship and is one of the highest honors the College of Science bestows on its faculty. 
 

American Meteorological Society Robert E. Horton Lecturer in Hydrology

Recipient Name: 
Shuttleworth, Dr. W. James, Regents Professor
Date of Award: 
2013 AY1 Spring

 
The American Meteorological Society's Robert E. Horton Lecturer in Hydrology award was inaugurated in 2010.  The lecture was established to recognize an eminent scientist's significant contributions to the understanding of activities that support the integration of expertise in the hydrological and meteorological sciences.  The purpose of the lectureship is to encourage and foster an interchange of ideas between meteorologists and hydrologists.
 

American Geophysical Union Fellow

Recipient Name: 
Bales, Dr. Roger C., Affiliate (Adjunct Professor)
Date of Award: 
2001 AY4 Fall

In 2001, Professor Roger C. Bales was elected a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union. This honor is bestowed upon only 0.1% of membership.  A list of all Hydrology Fellows can be viewed at www.agu.org/about/honors/fellows/fellowsall.php