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RECENT STUDENT AWARDS

Recipient
Year(s) Awarded
Award Title
Erica Friedman
2012
Fall 2011 Clara Mayo Grant, Society for the Psychological Study of Social issues (SPSSI)
Puleng Segalo
2011
Koonja Mitchell Award
Rachel Liebert
2011-12
American Assoc. of Uni Women International Fellowship
Rachel Liebert
2011
The Sigmund Koch Award, Best Student Paper
Sabrica Barnett
2011
RiSE-UP Research Award, Association for Psychological Science
Sabrica Barnett
2011
Dissertation Fellowship (Honorable Mention), National Academies Ford Foundation
Puleng Segalo
2010-11
Oppenheimer Memorial Trust Fellowship
Puleng Segalo
2010-11
International Peace Scholarship
Akemi Nishida
2010
Genes and Gender Scholarship
Puleng Segalo
2009-10
Equity and Prestigious Doctoral Fellowship, National Research Foundation (NRF)
Erica Friedman
2009
Student Paper Award, Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS)
Sabrica Barnett
2009
Science Directorate Travel Award, American Psychological Association
Madeline Fox
2009
Travel Award, ADCO Foundation
Rachel Liebert
2008-11
Bright Futures Top Achiever Doctoral Scholarship, Tertiary Education Commission of New Zealand
Puleng Segalo
2008-10
Institute of International Education (IIE) Fulbright
Michelle Billes
2008
Visionary Funds Grant, American Psychological Foundation
David Frost
2008
Science Directorate Travel Award, American Psychological Association
Sara McClelland
2008
Travel Award, Office of International Affairs, American Psychological Association
Maria Torre
2007-08
Faculty Research Grant, The New School/Lang College
Rachel Verni
2007-08
Committee on Ethnic Minority Affairs (CEMA) Grant Program, American Psychological Association of Graduate Students (APAGS), Award for a Latino/a and Caribbean Psychology Speaker Series
Michelle Billes
2007
Applied Social Issues Internship, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
Michelle Billes
2007
Travel Award, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues

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