Lutsky receives Undergraduate Teaching and Mentoring Award

Neil Lutsky, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Psychology, recently received the Society for Personality and Social Psychology’s Undergraduate Teaching and Mentoring Award at the annual convention of the society held February 7-9, 2019, in Portland, Ore.

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Neil Lutsky, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Psychology, recently received the Society for Personality and Social Psychology’s Undergraduate Teaching and Mentoring Award at the annual convention of the society held February 7-9, 2019, in Portland, Ore.

The Undergraduate Teaching and Mentoring award was designed to recognize excellence in teaching and mentoring among faculty at colleges and universities that do not have Ph.D. programs in social and/or personality psychology. The award is open to faculty at community colleges and those whose teaching is primarily online.

Recipients receive $500 and a plaque, which is presented at the Awards Ceremony held at the SPSP Annual Convention, as well as a complimentary one-year SPSP membership.

The Society for Personality and Social Psychology is the world’s largest organization of social and personality psychologists. With over 7,500 members, SPSP strives to advance the science, teaching, and application of social and personality psychology.