Rob Dunbar honored with Lyman Award

ROB DUNBAR, professor of geological and environmental sciences, received this year’s Lyman Award from the Stanford Alumni Association Tuesday. The award recognizes faculty who contribute unique and dedicated initiatives in service to the university.
Dunbar was applauded in the award citation “for his years of service as the quintessential faculty ambassador to alumni near and far, and for the love and respect he shows for this special place between the foothills and the bay where the Stanford spirit was born in him.”
The Lyman Award was established in 1983 in honor of Stanford’s seventh president, RICHARD LYMAN. The prize is presented annually and includes funding toward books and materials for the University Libraries in areas of special interest designated by the recipient.
Photo by L.A. Cicero
4 comments on “Rob Dunbar honored with Lyman Award”
Comments are closed.
Great posting. Thanks for useful information.
are valued, it creates a culture of interactivity and gives the impression to other readers that your comments se
Thank you, I love to read articles that are informative and beneficial in nature.
Thank you for the post. I will want to read more from you.