Induction into the College of Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame is an honor bestowed on current, past, or honorary members of the Arts and Sciences community. Nomination can be based on outstanding performance in one’s profession; demonstrated leadership in one’s profession and/or community; favorable statewide, national, or international recognition; honors from associations or employers; outstanding service to the institution; and/or proof that one’s work has proven beneficial to a pronounced segment of society.
College of Arts and Sciences Hall of Fame, Class of 2006:
David M. DeMarini (BS '72, MS ‘74, PhD ‘80) Research Toxicologist in the Environmental Carcinogenesis Division of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Charles Dunn (BS ‘62) Dean of Robertson School of Government Regent University in Virginia
Joseph French (BSE ‘49, MSE ‘50) Professor emeritus of education at Pennsylvania State University
Carl Kasten (BS ‘66) Senior partner in the law firm of Phelps, Kasten, Ruyle, Burns, Sims, and Meyer, P.C. in Carlinville, Illinois
Michael McCuskey (BSE ‘70, LLD ‘03) Chief Judge in the U.S. District Court, Central District of Illinois
Martin Rademacher (BSE ‘59) Senior Engineer with the Technology Service Corporation performing classified work in support of the U.S. Government.
Barbara Scholley (BS ‘80, SCD ‘99) Captain and Diving and Salvage Officer in the United States Navy
Sol Shulman Professor and Chair emeritus of chemistry at Illinois State University
Vincent J. Trosino (MS ‘73) President, Vice Chair of the Board, and Chief Operating Officer at State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company in Bloomington, Illinois
Chris J. Wiant (BS ‘72) President and Chief Executive Officer of the Caring for Colorado Foundation
W. Charles Witte (BS ‘71) Retired circuit court judge for the State of Illinois