RECENT FACULTY AWARDS & EVENTS (updated September 12th, 2007)

Nora Newcombe has been elected as a Fellow of the Society of Experimental Psychologists, one of the oldest and most prestigious honorary societies in Psychology. The Society was founded by Edward Bradfort Titchener in 1904, and it elects only a handful of Fellows each year.

Phil Hineline
is the 2007 recipient of the Fred S. Keller Behavioral Education Award given by Division 25 of APA. Please click here to see a photo of Dr. Hineline receiving his award from Dr. Dougher.

Nora Newcombe is one of three winners of the 2006 Women in Cognitive Science Mentorship Award given by the Psychonomic Society. The WiCS Mentorship Award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated sustained, effective mentorship of female students and who have also served as a research advisor or supervisor to one or more female students during the academic year immediately preceding the nomination.

Rick Heimberg received the first ever "Outstanding Mentor Award" given by the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies at the meeting this past November in Chicago.

Phil Kendall has been awarded the 2007 Distinguished Career Research Award, from the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (Division 53) of the American Psychological Association. A presentation was made at the APA Convention, San Francisco, August 2007.

Phil Kendall has been awarded the Arthur B. Richter Visiting Professorship in Child Psychiatry, at the Indiana University School of Medicine. This honor was given to Dr. Kendall in February- March of 2007.

Phil Kendall has been selected as the 2006 recipient of the APA Division 12 Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award. A presentation will be made honoring awardees during Division 12's program at the 2006 APA Convention in New Orleans.

Phil Kendall was ranked 5th in a 2006 ranking of the APA-approved clinical psychology faculty in 157 programs throughout the United States, based on publications and citations to publications.

Phil Kendall was listed in "HighlyCited," the Institute for Scientific Information's list of the quantitatively- identified most higly-cited mental health researchers.

TEACHING AWARDS:

Lindback Award

1982 Bill Overton
1985 Marsha Weinraub

Great Teacher Award


1995 Larry Steinberg
1997 Phil Kendall
1999 Kathy Hirsh-Pasek
2000 Phil Hineline
2005 Marsha Weinraub

College of Liberal Arts Distinguished Teaching Award

2004 Thomas Gould