The Chancellor's Medal
The Chancellor's Medal for Outstanding Achievement was first presented in 1967 on the occasion of Chancellor William P. Tolley's 25th anniversary as chancellor. In the decades since, the medal has been given to "individuals in honor of their extraordinary contributions to the university, to their areas of expertise and/or to the community." These are individuals whose association with SU would not necessarily qualify them for or restrict them from receiving the Arents Award or the Chancellor's citation. Chancellor's medals have been awarded both on and off campus, usually at special university events.
Gregory Allen '72
Richard Bulls '73
John Godbolt '73
Dana Harrell '71, G73
John Lobon '73
Clarence "Bucky" McGill '72
A. Alif Muhammad '71
Duane Walker '80
Ron Womack '71
Presented in Lender Auditorium in the Whitman School of Management building, SU
April 18, 2006
Ruby Dee and her late husband, Ossie Davis, Chancellor's Residence, SU
November 14, 2003
Graham J. Herbert, Rector, Lockerbie Academy, at the annual Convocation for Remembrance Scholars
April 3, 2002
Renee Schine Crown, at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Chicago
June 6, 2000
Kenneth B. Auletta, at the New York Public Library
April 8, 2000
Kenneth Sparks, at Shoreham Hotel in Washington, DC in conjunction with the 10th Anniversary of the Greenberg House
The Chancellor's Medal was not awarded between 1989 and 2000
October 20, 1989
Luis Monguio, Genesse Inn, NY
William C. Fleming, Chancellor's Residence, SU
Carl J. Conti
Richard Dulude
Patrick Toole
Michael Arbib
State Senator Warren M. Anderson
Lionel A. Grossman
John G. Heimann
Aaron Copland, Lubin House, NYC
Bob Dishy, Lubin House, NYC
Gilbert Cates, Lubin House, NYC
Sen. Joseph R. Biden, Washington, D. C.
Ben Schwartzwalder, Century Club
DeWitt C. LeFevre, Hotel Syracuse
Roy A. Price, Hotel Syracuse
Vic Hanson, Varsity Club via phone
Miss Ollie A. Randall, Gerontology Center Convocation
Edward Elman, Lubin House - NYC