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2006-2007 ANNOUNCEMENTS
Congratulations to Dan Benkendorf for being offered a full-time tenure track assistant professor position in the psychology department at the Fashion Institute of Technology right here in Manhattan!
Congratulations to Melissa Gebbia for being offered a full-time tenure track assistant professor position at Molloy College on Long Island!
Congratulations to the following students for successfully defending their dissertations!
- Corinne Baron-Donovan
- Galit Feinstein-Messinger
- Michelle Reynard-Minnich
Congratulations to the following students for successfully defending their dissertation proposals!
- Orly Dotan
- Jeremy Offenstein
- Christine Schrader
Congratulations to Kristen Kirkland for successfully passing comprehensive exams (2nd docs)!
Congratulations to the following students for successfully defending their theses!
- Dan Benkendorf
- Jen Ferreter
- Angela Grotto
Congratulations to the following students for successfully defending their thesis proposals!
- Victoria Blanshteyn
- Stefanie Bruno
- Ashley Busing
- Josh Fyman
- Lilia Hayrapetyan
PAST AWARDS & ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Edwin
P. Hollander, CUNY Distinguished Professor of Psychology Emeritus,
receiving the announcement of his receipt of the Psychology
Section Helmut E. Alder Award at the New York Academy of Sciences,
on December 6, 2004, from Florence L. Denmark Pace University
Distinguished Professor, for his career contributions to Psychology.
He also has been selected as the 2004 recipient of the Walter
F. Ulmer, Jr. Applied Leadership Research Award from the Center
for Creative Leadership (CCL) for his "outstanding, career-long
contributions".
Congratulations
to Professors Charles Scherbaum and Kristin Sommer for their grant "Basic and Applied Dimensions of Scientific Psychology: Research Experience for Undergraduates at Baruch College - CUNY," funded by the National Science Foundation.
Congratulations
to Professor John Andreassi for being appointed the Editor-in-Chief
of the International Journal of Psychophysiology
The
Psychology Department congratulates Professor Karen Lyness
for being awarded the prestitious life time achievement
award for contributions in Gender and Diversity in Organizations
by the Academy of Management.
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