Professor Stork received a number of awards and honors including the following: • 1957
Award in Pure Chemistry of the American Chemical Society • 1959
Guggenheim Foundation Fellow • 1961 Baekeland Medal, North Jersey ACS • 1962 Harrison Howe Award • 1966 Edward Curtis Franklin Memorial Award, Stanford University • 1967 ACS Award for Creative Work in Synthetic Organic Chemistry • 1971 Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association Gold Medal • 1973 Nebraska Award • 1978 Roussel Prize, Paris • 1980 Nichols Medal, New York ACS,
Arthur C. Cope Award, ACS • 1982 Edgar Fahs Smith Award, Philadelphia ACS • 1982
Willard Gibbs Medal, Chicago ACS • 1982
National Academy of Sciences Award in Chemical Sciences • 1982
National Medal of Science from
Ronald Reagan; • 1986 Cliff S. Hamilton Award • 1987 Monie A Ferst Award and Medal,
Georgia Tech. • 1991 Roger Adams Award • 1992 George Kenner Award, Liverpool • 1992 Robert Robinson Lectureship,
University of Manchester • 1992
Chemical Pioneer Award,
American Institute of Chemists • 1993
Welch Award in Chemistry,
Robert A. Welch Foundation • 1994 Allan R. Day Award, Philadelphia Organic Chemists Club • 1995
Wolf Prize, Israel • 2002 Sir Derek Barton Gold medal,
Royal Society of Chemistry • 2005 Herbert C. Brown Award,
American Chemical Society The inaugural Gilbert Stork Lecture was held in his honor in 2014 at his alma mater, the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Gilbert Stork named lecture series are also held at other institutions, including
Columbia University and the
University of Pennsylvania, as a result of his endowments. He was fêted for his sense of humor and colorful personality by historian of chemistry
Jeffrey I. Seeman who published a collection of "Storkisms". == References ==