Recognizes an outstanding student (at the time of nomination) for their contributions to the advancement of the interaction of the profession and the humanities, including the arts, foreign languages, English, history, linguistics, music, philosophy, religion, or theater.

The award was established in 1986 by Bonnie Stewart as a tribute to her husband Robert, a McCormick Medalist, past president and Fellow of ASABE. The award acknowledges and perpetuates his lifelong dedication to the social and cultural contributions that agricultural engineering makes to the quality of life and to the application of the humanities to engineering research, design, developments and teaching.

The award consists of an inscribed plaque and a complimentary Annual International Meeting registration.

Eligibility: Recipient must be a current undergraduate or graduate student member of ASABE at the time of nomination. They may be citizens of any country and willing accept the award in person at the Annual International Meeting.

Submission Deadline: October 31

Nomination Instructions: Please view this document in order to find the materials required for a nomination. All award nomination materials are to be submitted on the Major Awards Nominations website by October 31st. 


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2024 Recipient
Patrick John Sours
Biography

Past Recipients

Nominations

To nominate an ASABE Member for this award, visit the ASABE Awards nominations website, linked below. Deadline for submitting materials is October 31 annually. 

Nomination website
Nomination Instructions