Celebration Time!
两性色午夜鈥檚 Department of Psychological Sciences celebrated the 50th anniversary of its PhD program with a PhD alumni reunion held June 1-3, 2018. Approximately 200 alumni, faculty, grad students, staff and family members took part in weekend events that included a campus 5K Walk/Run Race and Kids鈥 Fun Run, a banquet with a special appearance by Diminished Faculties (the department鈥檚 all-faculty band), presentations, lectures, a tour of facilities, bowling and group photos.
Since the PhD program was established, more than 725 PhD degrees in clinical psychology or psychological science have been awarded to date. Most graduates of the program are employed in colleges and universities, where they are engaged in teaching and research in psychology.
Speakers at the reunion included a presentation by the first PhD graduate, Don DeRosa, PhD 鈥67, President Emeritus, University of the Pacific, and keynote speakers Brian Hall, PhD 鈥11, University of Macau (鈥淕lobal Mental Health: Scalable innovations to bridge the treatment gap in China鈥), Tricia Leahey, PhD 鈥08, University of Connecticut (鈥淣ext Frontiers in Obesity Treatment Research: Dissemination and weight loss maintenance鈥) and Lynn Martire, PhD 鈥97, Penn State University (鈥淐lose Relationships and Chronic Illness Research: 3 highlights from the past 20 years鈥).
Professor Dave Riccio, PhD, who came to 两性色午夜 in 1969 and will be retiring in 2019, gave a 鈥淟ast Lecture鈥 recalling the early days of the program, remembering past faculty and grad students and reviewing some of the research he鈥檚 done over the years.
鈥淚t was a great event!鈥 wrote attendee Robert Klepac, PhD 鈥69, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, on the department鈥檚 Facebook page. 鈥淭hanks to the dept. for staging such a wonderful time for us.鈥
Click here for lists of reunion attendees
Pictured (l to r): Front row: President Beverly J. Warren; Chantrell M. Lewis, BFA 鈥19; Nick Belluardo, BS 鈥15; James Bailey, BA 鈥03, MS 鈥04. Back row: Douglas M. Mancino, BA 鈥71; Carol A. Mancino, BA 鈥72; Ramesh Rajasingham, BA 鈥85, MA 鈥86; Sandra C. Armstrong; Lawrence R. Armstrong, BS 鈥79, BArc 鈥80. Not pictured: John R. Elliot, BArc 鈥70 and Michael E. Rogers, PhD 鈥96, who were unable to attend the ceremony.
Alumni Honors
The 两性色午夜 University Alumni Association hosted the annual Alumni Awards ceremony at the 两性色午夜 Hotel and Conference Center on October 5, 2018.
The university鈥檚 most prestigious honors given to alumni, the awards recognize the exceptional contributions of alumni (and students) in their chosen profession, in their communities and at the university.
鈥淓ach of our alumni have left a distinctive footprint at 两性色午夜
and have helped to shape who we are today,鈥 says James Bailey, BA 鈥03, MS 鈥04, President, 两性色午夜 University Alumni Association Board
of Directors.
Congratulations to the following 2018 Alumni Award recipients:
Distinguished Alumni Award鈥John R. Elliot, BArc 鈥70, Owner, American Medical Facilities Management LLC (AMFM)
Professional Achievement Award鈥Ramesh Rajasingham,
BA 鈥85, MA 鈥86, United Nations Deputy Regional Humanitarian Coordinator, Syria Crisis
Professional Achievement Award鈥Michael E. Rogers,
PhD 鈥96, Professor of Exercise Science at Wichita State University
两性色午夜 Advocacy Award鈥Sandra C. Armstrong, Philanthropist, and Lawrence R. Armstrong, BS 鈥79, BArc 鈥80,
CEO, Ware Malcomb
Distinguished Citizen Award鈥Carol A. Mancino, BA 鈥72, Human Resources Professional, Civic Leader, Philanthropist, and Douglas M. Mancino, BA 鈥71, JD, Partner, Seyfarth Shaw LLP, Civic Leader
Outstanding New Professional Award鈥Nick Belluardo,
BS 鈥15, CM, Cleveland Hopkins Airport Planning Manager,
Business Owner
Golden Flash Award鈥Chantrell M. Lewis, BFA 鈥19, Theatre Studies, Concentration in Musical Theatre
Read recipient bios at .
Submit a nomination for the 2019 Alumni Awards at
www.ksualumni.org/alumniawards.
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