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Each year the Psychology Department recognizes
outstanding achievements and presents several awards to its undergraduate
students. Please join us in congratulating jobs well done!
Recipients
Scrapbooks: 2007 2003 2002
Thomas Harrison Carmichael and Emily Leonard
Carmichael Prize Scholarship is given to assist an academically able
junior or senior who has shown ability in physiological psychology or
general physiology. The scholarship was established in 1950 by Leonard
Carmichael of the Class of 1921 and seventh president of Tufts College
in memory of his parents.
The Class of 1921 Leonard Carmichael
Prize Scholarship Fund is awarded by the Department of Psychology to
third-year students whose academic achievements have been judged as
outstanding. This prize was established through the gifts of members
and friends of the Class of 1921 in honor and memory of their classmate,
Leonard Carmichael, seventh president of Tufts, secretary of the
Smithsonian Institution, and vice president of the National Geographic
Society with special responsibilities for research and exploration. The Priscilla N. Dunne Prize is given annually
to an undergraduate psychology major with an excellent record and great
promise of future achievement in the field. The prize fund was founded
in 1980 by Mrs. Doris Scheff in honor of her daughter, Priscilla N.
Dunne, '75.
The
Sal Soraci Prize
was created in the memory of a beloved Tufts University associate
professor of psychology who passed away in August 2003. Professor Soraci made multiple contributions to academic life to Tufts community. Sal Soraci was an excellent teacher and well-known researcher in cognitive psychology. His research investigated many facets of the human mind that optimize learning and memory. In addition, Sal Soraci was the co-director of the Engineering Psychology/Human Factors Program. Sal Soraci was always present with an encouraging remark, a joke, and words of wisdom to help any student in his or her pursuit of knowledge. Many of our graduate and undergraduate students sought the guidance of Professor Soraci, regardless of what area of psychology was in question. The Soraci prize will be awarded annually to a Tufts undergraduate student who exemplifies Soraci's intellectual breadth by combining excellence in psychology with a demonstrated interest in the humanities.
Help us make the Sal Soraci Prize an endowed prize. Our goal is to keep the spirit of Professor's Soraci's teaching and alive for students in the years to come.
The Joanne Mary Sullivan Prize is awarded to
a junior or senior who has shown excellence and promise in the study of
psychology. This prize was established in 1990 in memory of Joanne Mary
Sullivan, who held a B.A. in psychology, by her parents Eugene and Vilma,
her brother Eugene Jr., G’90, and family and friends. |