The first presentation of the Rohlf Medal was made to Fred L. Bookstein on
Monday, October 24, 2011 at Stony Brook University.
The 2013 recipient was Paul O'Higgins (title: "The measure of things: pattern, process and morphometry").
The 2015 recipient was Benedikt Hallgrímsson (title: Morphometrics and the Middle-Out Approach to Complex Traits).
The 2017 recipient was Dennis Slice (title: "An Unexpected Journey: A Curious Career in Shape Analysis").
For 2019 it was Dean Adams (title: "Morphometrics, Macroevolution, and an Effect Size Measure for Multivariate Data".
The 2021 award was to Joan Richstmeier (title: "Morphology as mechanism).
The 2023 award was to Philipp Mitteroecker (title: "The (Mis)Measure of Human Evolution").
More information about the awards including photos
and links to the videos of the lectures are
available here.
The next award will be on October 22, 2025.
See the website here for information about nominations.
Tax deductable donations to support the Rohlf Medal fund can be made securely through the
Stony Brook Foundation website (use the search feature of the form to search for "RohlfMedal"). Thank you for your support!