College of Social and Behavioral Science Awards
2018 College of Social and Behavioral Science Superior Research Award winners
Sarah Creem-Regehr: Senior Tenure Track
Sarah is being recognized for her work on how perception and action interact to develop theories and basic mechanisms of perception-action processing. Her application of these theories to real-world problems has been regularly externally funded by NSF.
Elisabeth Conradt: Junior category
Elizabeth is being recognized for her work on how prenatal and postnatal programming in the context of the early caregiving environment shapes childhood mental health outcomes. Her work has been funded by NIH.
Trafton Drew: Superior Research – Finalist Junior category
2018 College of Social and Behavioral Science Award winners
Bert Uchino: Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Scholar Distinguished Mentor Award
He joins Don Strassberg, Tim Smith, and Cindy Berg as members of our department recognized campus-wide for their contributions to the success of their graduate students and postdocs.
Matt Euler: Contributions in supervising Honors theses (College and Honors program)
Matt Euler will be recognized by the College and the Honors Program for his contributions in supervising Honors theses in Psychology.
Hannah Samowitz: Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher in the College of Social and Behavioral Science
and the Psychology Department's best honors thesis award
The Effects of Air Pollution Salience and Natural Place Attachment on Supporting an Environmental Organization
Advisor: Monisha Pasupathi
2018 College of Social and Behavioral Science Student Research Day (April 18, 2018)
Hannah Samowitz: 1st Place Undergraduate category
The Effects of Air Pollution Salience and Natural Place Attachment on Supporting an Environmental Organization
Advisor: Monisha Pasupathi
Danielle Geerling: 3rd Place, Graduate category
2018 College of Social and Behavioral Science Scholarships
Kristina Oldroyd receives a Skidmore Scholarship
Kristina is receiving a Skidmore Scholarship of $7750 for the excellence of her graduate research, teaching, and service.
Danielle Geerling receives a Gustafson Scholarship
Danielle is receiving a Gustafson Scholarship of $3875 to "support the pursuit of the quantitative study of human social behavior". She was also awarded the scholarship for the excellence of her graduate research, teaching and service.
Madison Niermeyer - Dean's Graduate Fellowship award (college level research and salary support for excellence in research)
Brendan Ostlund - Graduate Research Fellowship