Terence Robinson, associate professor of horticulture, was awarded the International Dwarf Fruit Tree Association's Extension Award for outstanding service to the fruit industry at the annual convention this year held in Rochester. Robinson, working out of Cornell's New York State Agricultural Experiment Station at Geneva, has been doing research and extension work on tree training systems and rootstocks for the past 13 years to help growers make informed decisions.
Henry M. Munger, professor emeritus of plant breeding and fruit and vegetable science, received an honorary doctor of science degree from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, at its Commencement ceremonies on May 19. Munger is internationally recognized for developing varieties of numerous vegetables. Most recently he has concentrated his efforts on the development of resistance to virus diseases of cucurbits -- cucumbers, melons and squash.
Charles J. Arntzen, president and chief executive officer of Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research at Cornell, has been awarded an honorary doctor of science degree by Purdue University.