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CNAS alumni recognized at Bears of Distinction

Both mathematics and chemistry were represented.

July 20, 2018 by Tori York

Many amazing MarooNation members were recognized at the 2018 Bears of Distinction awards.

The alumni exemplify hard work and dedication to their craft.

CNAS recognized two of the nine faces.

Keith Rapp

Keith Rapp was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Rapp graduated from Missouri State in 1958 with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics.

Keith Rapp

He is the longest serving judge on the Oklahoma Court of Appeals, beginning in 1984. Rapp has served two tours in the Navy. He has been a lawyer, aerospace engineer and director of banks and national insurance companies.

Dr. Mary Krause

Dr. Mary Krause was recognized as one of the Bears of Excellence. This award recognizes uniquely accomplished alumni from diverse professional and personal backgrounds.

Krause graduated from Missouri State in 2005. She earned both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in chemistry from MSU.

Mary Krause

She is a senior research investigator in the drug product science and technology department at Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. She has multiple patents, publications and presentations.

Krause visited MSU in August to speak to students and share her drug research.

Read about the rest of the Bears of Distinction

Congratulations to all of the Bears of Distinction.


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