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WiFi: SPSPWIFI #SPSP2019 / 25 GENERAL INFO SCHEDULES & HIGHLIGHTS AWARDS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY EXHIBITORS SPEAKER INDEX BLOCK AWARD FOR PERSONALITY RESEARCH Laura A. King received her BA in English and Psychology at Kenyon College and her PhD in Personality Psychology from the University of California, Davis. She is a Curators’ Distinguished Professor at the University of Missouri. She lives with her wife Lisa, son Sam, and family dogs, Bill and John. APPLICATION OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AWARD Daphna Oyserman is a Dean’s Professor in the Department of Psychology and of Education and Communication at the University of Southern California. Oyserman starts with the idea that thinking is for doing; people do not think outside of contexts, they think about themselves and their possibilities in terms of what seems relevant in context. She focuses on cognitive and behavioral consequences of identity-based motivation and culture-as-situated cognition, translating their insights to successful intervention. CAMPBELL AWARD FOR SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH Eliot R. Smith’s research spans social cognition and intergroup relations, especially the role of emotion in intergroup behavior. He has been editor of Personality and Social Psychology Review and JPSP: Attitudes and Social Cognition. At Indiana University since 2003 (after two decades at Purdue), he is Distinguished Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences. AMBADY AWARD FOR MENTORING EXCELLENCE Dacher Keltner is a professor at UC Berkeley and faculty director of the Greater Good Science Center. Dacher studies emotion and hierarchy and has published numerous scientific articles and books. He has consulted for the Center for Constitutional Rights, Google, the Sierra Club, and for Pixar’s Inside Out. UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING AND MENTORING AWARD Neil Lutsky is William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Psychology at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, and has held visiting positions at Ashoka University in India, Stanford University, and the Danish Institute for Study Abroad. He is a past-President of the Society for the Teaching of Psychology and the 2011 recipient of the American Psychological Foundation’s Charles L. Brewer Distinguished Teaching of Psychology Award. CAREER CONTRIBUTION AWARD Naomi Ellemers is Distinguished University Professor at Utrecht University. Her research combines experimental methodologies examining brain activity and stress with observations of people in the workplace. Her aim is to understand how group affiliations impact on individual behaviours, in particular in relation to diversity and inclusion, integrity, and work ethics. CAREER CONTRIBUTION AWARD William B. Swann is professor of social- personality psychology at the UT-Austin who is best known for his work on self-verification and identity fusion. He is past president of Society of Experimental Social Psychology and recipient of the Distinguished Lifetime Career Award from the International Society for Self and Identity. DIENER AWARD IN PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY Sonja Lyubomirsky (A.B. Harvard, Ph.D. Stanford) is Professor and Vice Chair at UC Riverside and author of The How of Happiness (published in 28 countries) and The Myths of Happiness. Her work on the science of well- being has received the Distinguished Research Lecturer Award and a Templeton Positive Psychology Prize. DIENER AWARD IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Shigehiro Oishi received a B.A. from International Christian University (Tokyo, Japan) in 1993, an M.Ed. from Columbia University, Teachers College in 1995, and a Ph.D. from University of Illinois in 2000. He taught at University of Minnesota (2000- 2004) and University of Virginia (2004-2018) before moving to Columbia University. DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR AWARD Craig A. Anderson is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Iowa State University. Early work focused on attributions, explanations and social judgments. His General Aggression Model, an integrative bio-social-cognitive theory of aggression and violence, has been applied in social, personality, clinical, criminal, environmental, and developmental contexts. Honors include SPSSI’s Kurt Lewin Award. CIALDINI PRIZE Jennifer L. Eberhardt conducts research on race and inequality. Through interdisciplinary collaborations and a wide ranging array of methods—from laboratory studies to novel field experiments—Eberhardt has revealed the startling, and often dispiriting, extent to which racial imagery and judgments suffuse our culture and society. Camilla Griffiths is a fourth-year graduate student at Stanford. Her research explores how systemic inequalities play out in everyday interracial interactions in education and policing. Specifically, how White teachers form impressions of and relationships with students of color, and how White and Black drivers may experience routine traffic stops differently. PRIMARY AWARDS

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BLOCK AWARD FOR PERSONALITY RESEARCHLaura A. King received her BA in English and Psychology at Kenyon College and her PhD in Personality Psychology from the University of California, Davis. She is a Curators’ Distinguished Professor at the University of Missouri. She lives with her wife Lisa, son Sam, and family dogs, Bill and John.

APPLICATION OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AWARD

Daphna Oyserman is a Dean’s Professor in the Department of Psychology and of Education and Communication at the University of Southern California. Oyserman starts with the idea that thinking is for doing; people do not think outside of contexts, they think about themselves and their possibilities in terms of what seems relevant in context. She focuses on cognitive and behavioral consequences

of identity-based motivation and culture-as-situated cognition, translating their insights to successful intervention.

CAMPBELL AWARD FOR SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY RESEARCH

Eliot R. Smith’s research spans social cognition and intergroup relations, especially the role of emotion in intergroup behavior. He has been editor of Personality and Social Psychology Review and JPSP: Attitudes and Social Cognition. At Indiana University since 2003 (after two decades at Purdue), he is Distinguished Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences.

AMBADY AWARD FOR MENTORING EXCELLENCE

Dacher Keltner is a professor at UC Berkeley and faculty director of the Greater Good Science Center. Dacher studies emotion and hierarchy and has published numerous scientific articles and books. He has consulted for the Center for Constitutional Rights, Google, the Sierra Club, and for Pixar’s Inside Out.

UNDERGRADUATE TEACHING AND MENTORING AWARD

Neil Lutsky is William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Psychology at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota, and has held visiting positions at Ashoka University in India, Stanford University, and the Danish Institute for Study Abroad. He is a past-President of the Society for the Teaching of Psychology and the 2011 recipient of the American Psychological Foundation’s Charles L. Brewer Distinguished Teaching of Psychology Award.

CAREER CONTRIBUTION AWARDNaomi Ellemers is Distinguished University Professor at Utrecht University. Her research combines experimental methodologies examining brain activity and stress with observations of people in the workplace. Her aim is to understand how group affiliations impact on individual behaviours, in particular in relation to diversity and inclusion, integrity, and work ethics.

CAREER CONTRIBUTION AWARDWilliam B. Swann is professor of social-personality psychology at the UT-Austin who is best known for his work on self-verification and identity fusion. He is past president of Society of Experimental Social Psychology and recipient of the Distinguished Lifetime Career Award from the International Society for Self and Identity.

DIENER AWARD IN PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGYSonja Lyubomirsky (A.B. Harvard, Ph.D. Stanford) is Professor and Vice Chair at UC Riverside and author of The How of Happiness (published in 28 countries) and The Myths of Happiness. Her work on the science of well-being has received the Distinguished Research Lecturer Award and a Templeton Positive Psychology Prize.

DIENER AWARD IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYShigehiro Oishi received a B.A. from International Christian University (Tokyo, Japan) in 1993, an M.Ed. from Columbia University, Teachers College in 1995, and a Ph.D. from University of Illinois in 2000. He taught at University of Minnesota (2000-2004) and University of Virginia (2004-2018) before moving to Columbia University.

DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR AWARDCraig A. Anderson is a Distinguished Professor of Psychology, Iowa State University. Early work focused on attributions, explanations and social judgments. His General Aggression Model, an integrative bio-social-cognitive theory of aggression and violence, has been applied in social, personality, clinical, criminal, environmental, and developmental contexts. Honors include SPSSI’s Kurt Lewin Award.

CIALDINI PRIZEJennifer L. Eberhardt conducts research on race and inequality. Through interdisciplinary collaborations and a wide ranging array of methods—from laboratory studies to novel field experiments—Eberhardt has revealed the startling, and often dispiriting, extent to which racial imagery and judgments suffuse our culture and society. Camilla Griffiths is a fourth-year graduate student at Stanford. Her research explores how systemic inequalities play out in everyday interracial interactions in education and policing. Specifically, how White teachers form impressions of and relationships with students of color, and how White and Black drivers may experience routine traffic stops differently.

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William L. Hamilton will be joining McGill University’s School of Computer Science as an Assistant Professor in January 2019. He completed his PhD at Stanford University in 2018 under the supervision of Jure Leskovec and Dan Jurafsky. His research focuses on deep learning and large-scale computational social science.

CIALDINI PRIZE (continued)Nicholas P. Camp is a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University. His program of research examines police-community encounters as institutional interactions. Using a combination of lab, field, and archival research, Nick studies racial disparities in the context, content, and consequences of police-community interactions.

Molly Crockett is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Yale University and a Distinguished Research Fellow at the Oxford Centre for Neuroethics. She completed her PhD in Experimental Psychology at the University of Cambridge. Her research investigates the psychological and neural mechanisms of moral judgment, learning and decision-making. Brian D. Earp is Associate Director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy & Research Fellow in the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford. He received the Robert G. Crowder Prize in Psychology from Yale University, where he is a Ph.D. student in philosophy and psychology. Jim A.C. Everett is a Marie Curie “LEaDing” Fellow at Leiden University, and from 2019 will join the University of Kent’s psychology faculty. With training in psychology and philosophy from the University of Oxford, Jim conducts interdisciplinary research focusing on moral judgment, perceptions of moral character, and parochial altruism. #FirstGen #LGBT #OpenScience #HxA

Rebecca C. Hetey is a research scientist at Stanford SPARQ (Social Psychological Answers to Real-world Questions). She earned her Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Stanford University in 2013. Her research focuses on the criminal justice system and ways to improve police-community relations.

Dan Jurafsky is a computational linguist, and is Professor and Chair of Linguistics and Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University. The recipient of a 2002 MacArthur Fellowship, Dan is also a 2015 James Beard Award Nominee for his book, “The Language of Food: A Linguist Reads the Menu.”

David Jurgens is an assistant professor in the School of Information at the University of Michigan. His research combines natural language processing, computational social science and data mining to discover, explain and predict human behavior in large social systems.

Vinodkumar Prabhakaran is a computational social scientist with a research focus on artificial intelligence and its applications to social good. He is a Research Scientist at Google’s Ethical AI team. He was a postdoc at Stanford University (2015-2018) and obtained his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Columbia University in 2015. Rob Voigt is a PhD student in Linguistics at Stanford studying the role of language in social cognition. His research uses computational methodologies to quantify subtle social signals in language and better understand the linguistic mechanisms of social psychological phenomena such as prejudice and implicit bias.

METHODOLOGICAL INNOVATOR AWARDElaine Hatfield is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Hawai’i and past-president of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS). In 2012, APS gave Hatfield the William James award for a Lifetime of Scientific Achievement. In recent years she has received Distinguished Scientist Awards from the SESP, SSSS, and the University of Hawai‘i, and the Alfred Kinsey Award from the Western Region of SSSS. Two of her books have won the

American Psychological Association’s National Media Award.

WEGNER THEORETICAL INNOVATION PRIZE(A)Lucius Caviola is a PhD student at the University of Oxford. He is interested in the psychological limitations of altruism and moral impartiality. Currently, he is researching the psychology of ineffective giving, moral attitudes towards animals, and moral concern for future generations.

Nadira Faber is an experimental social psychologist. She is a Junior Principal Investigator at the University of Oxford, where she leads the Social Behaviour and Ethics Lab. Her work lies on the intersection of psychology and philosophy, with a focus on group dynamics, cooperation, and prosociality.

Guy Kahane is Director of Studies at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Fellow and Tutor in Philosohy at Pembroke College, Oxford, and an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford. Kahane is also Course Director of the Masters of Studies in Practical Ethics programme at Oxford, and Associate Editor of the Journal of Practical Ethics. He was previously Associate Editor of the Journal of Medical Ethics. Kahane was a

recipient of a Wellcome Trust University Award (2009-2014), and has been a Research Fellow at the Uehiro Centre since 2005.

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BOOK PRIZEAbigail Marsh, author of Fear Factor, is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at Georgetown University. She conducts behavioral and neuroimaging aimed at answering the questions: How do we understand what others think and feel? What drives us to help others? What prevents us from harming them? Her work has received awards including the Cozzarelli Prize from

the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, The S&R Kuno Award for Applied Science for the Social Good, and the Wyatt award for translational research from NIMH.

WEGNER (A) PRIZE (continued)Julian Savulescu is the Uehiro Chair in Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford (2002-). He has degrees in medicine, neuroscience and bioethics. He directs the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics and the Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities.He is Visiting Professorial Fellow in Biomedical Ethics at the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute and Distinguished International Visiting Professor

in Law at Melbourne University.

SAGE YOUNG SCHOLAR AWARDWill Gervais is an evolutionary and cultural psychologist who is interested in why people believe what they believe (or not) about the world, with a specific focus on atheists. Will is also an advocate for methodological reform aimed at increasing the credibility of psychological science.

SAGE YOUNG SCHOLAR AWARDIgor Grossmann aims to translate abstract ideas into concrete research. In particular, his work examines how sociocultural factors impact adaptive emotion regulation, wise reasoning and sound judgment in everyday life. His interdisciplinary work combines various methods, including big data analytics, psychophysiology, diary surveys, and behavioral experiments to target complex social issues.

EXCELLENCE IN SCIENCE JOURNALISMJames Ryerson is an editor at The New York Times. He was previously an editor at Legal Affairs, a magazine of Yale Law School; Lingua Franca: The Review of Academic Life; and the science and technology magazine Feed. He writes the “Ivory Tower” column for The New York Times Book Review.

WEGNER THEORETICAL INNOVATION PRIZE (B)Toni Schmader holds the Canada Research Chair in Social Psychology at the University of British Columbia and is the Director of Engendering Success in STEM. Her research examines the interplay between self and social identity, particularly when one’s social identity is socially devalued or targeted by negative stereotypes.

SAGE YOUNG SCHOLAR AWARDLauren Human is an assistant professor at McGill University. She completed her PhD at the University of British Columbia and a postdoc at the University of California, San Francisco. Her research examines what factors influence how accurately people perceive and express their personalities and the psychosocial implications of such accuracy.

SAGE YOUNG SCHOLAR AWARDMaike Luhmann is the Professor of Psychological Methods at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. When she is not busy curing her students from statistics phobia, she studies the antecedents and consequences of subjective well-being and loneliness across the life span, with a particular focus on the role of life events.

Constantine Sedikides’ research is on self and identity, and their interplay with emotion and motivation. Before joining University of Southampton, Constantine taught at University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He holds a BA from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and a PhD from The Ohio State University.

SAGE YOUNG SCHOLAR AWARDRebecca Neel is an assistant professor at the University of Toronto. Her research examines how motivations and beliefs shape social judgment and intergroup processes. She is currently working to understand why stigmatized groups are sometimes treated with indifference and ignored, and other times subjected to prejudice and active discrimination.

SAGE YOUNG SCHOLAR AWARDPaul Piff is an assistant professor of psychological science at the University of California, Irvine. His work examines the origins of human kindness and how inequality impacts individuals and groups. He loves pie and beats, and considers himself extremely lucky to get to do the work that he does.

SAGE YOUNG SCHOLAR AWARDMichael Varnum is an assistant professor of psychology at Arizona State University. He received his PhD from the University of Michigan in 2011. His current research focuses on using insights from behavioral ecology and evolutionary psychology to understand the causes of cultural change and to attempt to predict the future.

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SERVICE TO SPSP AWARDStephanie A. Fryberg is the William and Ruth Gerberding University Professor of Psychology and American Indian Studies at the University of Washington. Her research explores the development of culturally inclusive learning environments that enhance identity safety for diverse students and how contemporary narratives about Native Americans reify and maintain inequality.

SERVICE TO THE FIELD AWARDDavid Nussbaum teaches at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business and is editor of SPSP’s blog, Character & Context as well as the Behavioral Scientist. He also helps psychologists share their research with popular audiences in places like the New York Times and Scientific American.

STUDENT PUBLICATION PRIZEFeng Bai is an Assistant Professor in Management at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He received his MPhil degree in Management Sciences and his PhD degree in Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources. Feng’s research focuses on understanding the role of morality, particularly moral virtues, in shaping social inequalities.

STUDENT PUBLICATION PRIZEFrederick Clavel is a Social and Quantitative Psychologist, with a dual interest in social support and stress in couples, and advanced analytic and methodological techniques. His research has addressed how stressors that are commonplace in the lives of disadvantaged populations uniquely affect partners’ ability to support each other through their challenging experiences.

STUDENT PUBLICATION PRIZEBruce Doré is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on emotion, communication, and health, using field studies to capture emotions in natural contexts, and laboratory studies to understand underlying mechanisms. In translational work, I apply this research to interventions aiming to improve mental and physical health.

STUDENT PUBLICATION PRIZEKinneret Endevelt is a PhD student, under the supervision of Prof. Eran Halperin and Dr. Roni Porat, at the Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya. Kinneret’s research is focused on developing psychological interventions for improving intergroup relations and specifically explores the role norms play in motivation for diversity and inclusion in the

context of intergroup conflict.

STUDENT PUBLICATION PRIZEAmit Goldenberg is a graduate student at Stanford University supervised by James Gross. Amit’s research is focused on understanding the unfolding and regulation of the emotional processes that shape group behavior.

STUDENT PUBLICATION PRIZEDavid S. March is a PhD student in social psychology at the University of Tennessee. His research seeks to understand the implicit social cognitive mechanisms guiding how people process information. David has developed a theoretical model, the Dual Implicit Process Model, that explicates a speed and strength difference between the implicit processing of threats to immediate

bodily harm versus all other classes of stimuli.

SAGE YOUNG SCHOLAR AWARDAidan G.C. Wright is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh. He is a clinically trained personality psychologist who uses basic research on personality structure and processes to understand the manifestation and maintenance of psychopathology and dysfunctional behavior.

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DIVERSITY GRADUATE TRAVEL AWARD

CARLA BRANCOISCTE - University Institute

of Lisbon

CLIFTON ADAMSONUniversity of Central Arkansas

AJUA DUKERYale University

MAYA GODBOLECUNY Graduate Center

HOHJIN IMUniversity of California, Irvine

JAMES KIMUniversity of Toronto

DOMINIQUE BURROWSIndiana University-Purdue

University Indianapolis

SHAHANA ANSARIUniversity of Hawaii

JAMES DUNLEAColumbia University

JOYCE HEUniversity of Toronto

ZUNAIRA JILANIWayne State Univ.

TRAN LETexas Tech University

ANJANA CHANDRANUniversity of Chicago

ESRA ASCIGILUniversity of Michigan

JUSTIN DURHAMUniv. of Central Oklahoma

IVAN HERNANDEZNorthwestern University

MINJOO JOOIowa State University

MICHELLE LEENew York University

YEN-PING CHANGUniv. of North Carolina at

Chapel Hill

MAURA AUSTINUniversity of Virginia

HOLLY FITZGERALDWest Virginia University

LAUREN HOFSCHNEIDERUniversity of California, Los Angeles

DASHALINI KATNANanyang Technological University

RANDY LEECornell University

MANEEZA DAWOODColumbia Univ.

JASMINE BEECHAMIndiana University Purdue

University Indianapolis

ANTHONY FOSTERTexas Tech University

JUHYUNG HUHSogang University

SONA KAURUniversity of California,

Santa Cruz

TIMOTHY LEEUniversity of Kansas

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DIVERSITY GRADUATE TRAVEL AWARD

ISABELA PEREZUniversity of California

Riverside

ANGELICA LEIGHUniversity of North Carolina

Chapel Hill

CELINA ROMANOUniv. of California, Berkeley

RADHIKA SANTHANAGOPALAN

Cornell University

BRENDA STRAKADuke University

HANNAH VOLPERT-ESMONDUniversity of Missouri

RAMONA PERRYUniversity of Michigan

USMAN LIAQUATNew York University

DANIEL ROSENFELDUniversity of California, Los Angeles

SURIZADAY SERRANOUniversity of Houston

KOJI TAKAHASHIUniversity of Michigan

SZE YUH NINA WANGUniversity of Toronto

ANNAYAH PROSSERUniversity of Bath

KIMBERLY MARTINUniversity of California, Los

Angeles

AMANDA ROTELLAUniversity of Guelph

ANOUSHKA SHAHANERice University

SOPHIE TANAKAUCLA

SAM WESTVirginia Commonwealth

University

ZACHARY REESEUniv. of Michigan

THAO NGUYENUniversity of Texas at Austin

ESTÉE RUBIEN-THOMASYale University

ADAM STANALANDDuke University

CHRISTOPHER TONYU - Stern School of Business

DULCE WILKINSONUniversity of California,

Riverside

ABIGAIL RIEMERUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln

ABBY NISSENBAUMClark University

CARMEN SANCHEZCornell Univ.

KAMIYA STEWARTTulane University

AEROELAY VINLUANTufts University

JINGHUI ZHANGClaremont Graduate University

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MUNA AKHTARTufts University

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KRISTI CHINUniv. of Michigan

TSENG-PING CHIUUniversity of Michigan

GRADUATE TRAVEL AWARD

JOSEPH BARBOURArizona State Univ.

KATHERINE K. BAEUniv. of Michigan

HUI BAIUniversity of Minnesota

SOOYUN BAIKLondon Business School

ZACHARY BAKERUniv. of Houston

RACHEL AUThe Chinese University of

Hong Kong

SUSANNAH ALBERT-CHANDHOK

Univ. of Mich. - Ann Arbor

SURAIYA ALLIDINAUniversity of Toronto

AMY ANDERSONDePaul University

ASHWINI ASHOKKUMAR

University of Texas Austin

DACEY BASHAWCal State Long Beach

CHRISTINA BAUERFree University Berlin

STEPHEN BAUMUC Berkeley

CIANNA BEDFORD-PETERSEN

University of Oregon

HANNAH BUIEWestern Carolina University

WILLIAM BINGLEYThe University of Queensland

BENJAMIN T. BLANKENSHIPUniv. of Michigan

RIANA BROWNNew York University

SUSANNE BUECKERRuhr-University

ATHENA CAIROVirginia Commonwealth Univ.

ABIGAIL J. CASELLISyracuse University

VANESSA CASTILLOIowa State University

BRADLEY D. CELESTINIndiana Univ.

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XINQI GUOUniversity of California

San Diego

KIERSTEN DOBSONUniv. of Western Ontario

LYDIA EMERYNorthwestern University

ABIGAIL FOLBERGUniversity of Nebraska, Omaha

JEFF GASSENTexas Christian University

TOBIAS EBERTUniv. of Mannheim

HENRY R. COWANNorthwestern University

HOLLY ENGSTROMUniversity of British Columbia

STÉPHANE P. FRANCIOLI

New York University

SEAN GOLDYUniversity of California, Irvine

LISA V. ECKERSTORFER

University of Graz

RACHEL CULTICERutgers University,

New Brunswick

DENNIS T. ESCHCranfield University

NATALIE M. GALLAGHER

Northwestern University

RICHARD C. GROVEUniv. of North Dakota

AMBER EDWARDSSimon Fraser University

JONAS DALEGEUniv. of Amsterdam

MICHAEL EDEM FIAGBENU

University of Jena, Germany

GWEN GARDINERUC Riverside

DIEGO GUEVARA BELTRAN

Arizona State University

LÉÏLA EISNERUniversity of Lausanne

MARIYA DAVYDENKOCarleton Univ.

OLIVER FISHERUniv. of Southern California

NORMA GARZAUniv. of Texas at Arlington

JOSHUA GUILFOYLEYork University

GRADUATE TRAVEL AWARD

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KIRBY MAGIDUniversity of Manitoba

HEATHER M. MARANGES

Florida State University

MARK MATTHEWSThe Ohio State University

NATHAN HONEYCUTTRutgers University

JANE KLINGERThe Ohio State University

SHERMAN KWOKUniversity of Waterloo

MARIA IANKILEVITCHUniv. of Toronto

SLIEMAN HALABIFriedrich Schiller University, Jena

ANN E. JONESUniversity of Nevada, Reno

AH RA KOArizona State University

EMILY LASKOVirginia Commonwealth UNIV.

ERIK JANSENUniversity of Waterloo

MIHO HAYAKAWANagoya University

TUCKER JONESKansas State University

MAYU KOIKEThe University of Edinburgh

JOEL LE FORESTIERUniversity of Toronto

ALEXANDRIA JAURIQUEHumboldt State Univ.

CAMERON HECHTUW-Madison

LAUREN JORDANUniv. of Mississippi

HYUNJIN KOOUniversity of California, Irvine

CINOO LEEStanford University

GERALD HIGGINBOTHAM

UCLA

JOHANNES KARLVictoria University of

Wellington

JULIA KRASKORuhr University Bochum

JING LIUniversity of Cambridge

GRADUATE TRAVEL AWARD

ELIZABETH LOZANOUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

TAO JIANGOhio State Univ.

ELSA CONGJIAO JIANGUniversity of Florida

RYAN J. HUTCHINGSUC Davis

REBECCA M. HORNEUniversity of Toronto

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GRADUATE TRAVEL AWARD

STEVEN PRATSCHERUniv. of Missouri-Columbia

QUINNEHTUKQUT MCLAMORE

University of Massachusetts Amherst

LISA MURPHYUniversity College Cork

JASMINE B. NORMANUniversity of Utah

NAVANTÉ PEACOCKUniversity of Kansas

EMILIJA MEIER-FAUSTFree University Berlin

YESEUL NAMUniversity of Utah

EUGENE K. OFOSUMcGill University

MICHELLE PERSICHNorth Dakota State Univ.

KATLYN MILLESSThe Graduate Center, The City

University of New York

KEVIN NANAKDEWANanyang Technological

University

MARTINO ONGISThe New School for

Social Research

PAUL PLONSKINorthern Arizona University

JAMES MORANTulane University

CHRISTA NATERUniversity of Bern

HANNAH OSBORNOhio University

LEAH POUNDUniversity of Connecticut

DAVID MUNGUIA GOMEZ

University of Chicago Booth School of Business

ASAF MAZARUniversity of

Southern California

JESSICA C. NGNational University of

Singapore

ROMAN PALITSKYUniv. of Arizona

JESSICA POWThe University of British Columbia

MORGAN PROULXSyracuse University

ANDREW RAKHSHANIWake Forest University

JAIRO RAMOSUniversity of Colorado -

Boulder

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XJEHAN SPARKSUniv. of California, Davis

VICTORIA SPRINGPennsylvania State University

BEN STEEDENUniversity of Kent

GRADUATE TRAVEL AWARD

STEPHANIE RAPOSOYork University

ANNABELLE ROBERTSUniversity of Chicago

RIKKI SARGENTSyracuse Univ.

DANIEL SHANNAHANUniversity of Utah

AMANDA RAVARYMcGill University

JENNIFER D. RUBINUniversity of Michigan

BJARNE SCHMALBACHUniversity of Münster

ROSIE SHROUTUniversity of Nevada, Reno

TINA V. REIFSTECKRutgers University, Newark

TOSHIKI SAITOTohoku University

ANITA SCHMALORUniv. of British Columbia

IKE SILVERThe Wharton School,

University of Pennsylvania

EMILY REITStanford Univ.

CRISTINA SALVADORUniversity of Michigan

TED SCHWABAUC Davis

ALMOG SIMCHONBen-Gurion University

CALEB REYNOLDSFlorida State University

KYLA RANKINUniv. of California, Riverside

ANDREA SANDERSDePaul University

KATHARINE E. SCOTTUW-Madison

KRISTI D. SIMMONSCalifornia State Univeristy,

Sacramento

AMANDA SONGUniversity of California,

San Diego

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GRADUATE TRAVEL AWARD

JAEWON YOONHarvard Business School

NICOLE STEPHENSONOhio University

BRITTANY TOKASEYUniversity of Colorado Boulder

MICHAEL WANGNortheastern Univ.

JOHN WOMICKUniversity of Missouri Columbia

MARK SUSMANNThe Ohio State University

TEODORA TOMOVANYU

DEBORAH WARDUniversity at Buffalo

VAL WONGSOMBOONUniv. of Florida

STYLIANOS SYROPOULOS

University of Massachusetts Amherst

LAURA VIANNAUniversity of Washington

SYDNEY WARINGUniversity of Waterloo

FREYA WOODSTulane University

EMMA TEMPLETONDartmouth College

SARAH VOLZUniversity of Minnesota

BRYAN WESTCornell University

XIN YANGYale University

SOPHIA TERWIELRuhr-Universität Bochum

TROY G. STEINERPennsylvania State Univ.

JESSE WALKERCornell University

CINDEL WHITEUniversity of British Columbia

YIDAN YINUC San Diego

STAN ZAVOYSKIYState University at Albany, SUNY

TAORAN ZENGThe Chinese University of Hong

Kong

FANGYUN ZHAOUniversity of Wisconsin-

Madison

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DIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE REGISTRATION AWARD

PAIGE ABBOTT, Stephen F. Austin State UniversityMANAL ABOARGOB, The University of Texas at El PasoJESSICA ABRAMSON, Wellesley CollegeERICK AGUINALDO, California State University, FullertonDANIEL ALONSO, University of WashingtonYU TING SHUANTAE ANG, National University of SingaporeDA’JA’NAY ASKEW, Defiance CollegeJAY BARKER, Clarkson UniversityBRIANNA CAMPBELL, Adelphi UniversityAASTHA CHADHA, Stanford UniversityJENNIFER CHAN, Carleton CollegeKEVIN CHI, University of British ColumbiaMATHEW COLES, University of ArizonaCJ CONCEPCION, University of California, Santa BarbaraTRISHA DEHRONE, Indiana UniversityDGET DOWNEY, Lafayette CollegeGRACE DRAKE, Davidson CollegeHEATHER ENGDAHL, Concordia University of NebraskaREBECA FIERRO-PEREZ, University of Texas at El PasoALESHA FREDERICKSON, The University of WinnipegMICHEAL GARZA, University of HoustonMARRISSA GRANT, University of Colorado, BoulderCELINE JUSUF, Purdue UniversityAMANDA KIM, Hamilton CollegeENYA ENTUNG KUO, University of California, Los AngelesELINAM LADZEKPO, Indiana UniversityJIEMING (LEWIS) LI, Carnegie Mellon UniversityYUFEI LI, Beijing Normal UniversityJASMINE LWIN, University of Hawai’i at MãnoaMADISON MATIJEVICH, University of Wisconsin MadisonAMANDA MCIVOR, University of Alberta

WILLIAM MORRISON, Centenary College of LouisianaQI JIA NG, National University of SingaporeIAN O’DOWD, Southern New Hampshire UniversityTEJUMOLA OGUNGBADERO, Miami UniversityBLESSING OPARA, University of KansasJUAN OSPINA, Stanford UniversityLIZ QUINN, Northwestern UniversityHANNAH RAMIL, Florida State UniversityINDIA REIDT, Tulane UniversityISAAC RICHARDSON, Florida State UniversityJACOB ROBERSON, University of RichmondJORDAN RODRIGUEZ, University of KansasJESUS SAAVEDRA, Weber State UniversityZACHARY SCHROEDER, Northwestern UniversityTYRONE SGAMBATI, University of Michigan, Ann ArborNIRUPIKA SHARMA, New York UniversityHANNAH SINGER, University of California, Los AngelesLUCAS SMITH, Indiana UniversityCRYSTAL SOLANO, California State University, San BernardinoRACHEL SONG, Stanford UniversityREBECCA STARGEL, Lafayette CollegeCLAIRE STOUT, Duke UniversityMIN YU TEO, National University of SingaporeERIC TU, University of TorontoANDREA VILLAFUERTE, Stanford UniversityALEXIS WILKINSON, University of Missouri - ColumbiaLIZ WILSON, ST. Olaf CollegeSYDNEY WOOD, Trinity UniversityFELIX WU, Rice UniversityJENNIFER YEATON, Princeton University

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TEACHER/SCHOLAR TRAVEL AWARD

KATHRYN R. KLEMENTBemidji State University

JACOB APPLEBYTulane University

PETRA PELLETIERParis Descartes Univ., Sorbonne Paris Cite

NATALIA STANULEWICZ

De Montfort University

BIRGIT KOOPMANN-HOLM

Santa Clara University

CHRISTOPHER R. CHARTIER

Ashland University

RANDALL A. RENSTROMCentral College

JONATHAN R. WEAVERMichigan State University

LAURA B. LUCHIESCalvin College

ADRIANA CRUZUniversity of the South

CARMEL S. SAADWestmont College

R.SHANE WESTFALLWestern Wyoming College

CORINNE MOSS-RACUSIN

Skidmore College

SARA DRISKELLAuburn University

NOA SCHORI-EYALInterdisciplinary Center (IDC)

Herzliya, Israel

ZANE ZHENGLasell College

SAHANA MUKHERJEEGettysburg College

JENNIFER HIRSCHYale University

STEPHEN D. SHORTCollege of Charleston

CARLA ZIMMERMANColorado State Univ. - Pueblo