Distinguished Contribution to Education and Training
This award is offered to colleagues who have made distinguished contributions to the interests, goals, and purposes of Division 44 in the area of education, either academic or public.
Award winners typically have developed programs or curricula that raised the consciousness of the general public about LGBT issues, or that improved the quality of education and training in psychology at graduate and undergraduate levels. The winners of this award represent individuals who have distinguished themselves in disseminating science and scholarship on LGBT issues.
How to Apply
Please send nominations for this award to the president-elect, Randy Georgemillerm: Georgemill@aol.com.
Past Recipients
2007: Jane Simoni; 2006: Allen M. Omoto; 2005: no award; 2004: Joseph Roy Gillis; 2003: Ruth Elizabeth Fassinger; 2002: Isiaah Crawford; 2001: Y. Barry Chung; 2000: Kristin Hancock, Armand Cerbone, Douglas Haldeman, Christine Browning; 1999: no award; 1998: no award; 1997: Ron Scott; 1996: Dorsey Green; 1994: no award; 1993: no award; 1992: Jeannine Grammick; 1991: Leah Fygetakis; 1990 Douglas Kimmel.