![]() ![]() A partial list of recipients since the 1970s can be found here. ![]() The 2022 award recipients were Annabelle Reese and Brooke Rovner. In 2020, the recipients were Riana Gaudet and Jae Eun Park. Past recipients of the award are Shannon Fuller and Megan McFarland (2000), Lisa DeLise and Jenene Roberto (2001), Erica Tannenbaum(2002), Brooke Barbera (2003), Tara Mathews (2004), Lindsay Bell and Ashley Newton (2005), Sarah Vetter (2006), Jessica Siegel (2007), Nichole Kanopoulous (2008), Thomas Eskew and Jayda Batchelder (2009), Kelly Caravella (2010), Stephanie Molina and Cassandra Lenz (2011), Sophia Olton-Webster, Ashlei Peterson and Emma Ross (2012), Nicolette Guillou (2013), Claire Burns and Mackenzie Shade (2014), Maryann Thompson and Melanie Moulder (2015), Laura Sutherland and Sara Margolies (2016), Sidonia Compton and Annika White (2017), Brooke Bailey (2018) and Ellyn Frohberg and Samantha Perry (2019). Prior to the establishment of Newcomb-Tulane College in 2005, it was awarded to a senior from the women's undergraduate college (Newcomb College). The Rosa Cahn Hartman Prize in Psychology is presented to seniors for excellence in psychology. The 2023 recipient was Lily Donald. A partial list of recipients since the 1970s can be found here. The 2022 award recipients were Elizabeth Grose and Evelyn Lee. In 2020, the recipients were Madeline Billeaud and Lauren Fleming. Past recipients of the award are Stephen Garofano (2000), Loong Kwok and Adam Price (2001), Christopher May (2002), Scott Francioni and Jeffrey Getbehead (2003), Salvador Iloreta (2004), Robert Eil (2005), Charles Calderwood (2006), Leslie Frankel (2007), Jeremy Eberle (2008), Jamie Colica (2009), Andrew Bingman (2010), Max Jay-Dixon and Andrew Kim (2011), Lauren Eierman, Sara Kaplan, and Madeline Schwartz (2012), Sofia Jeanne Roggeveen (2013), Ashley Galsky and Melanie Hotz (2014), Marcy Cohen and Julia Birt (2015), James Fitzpatrick and Meagan Magaldi (2016), Gabriel Rodiguez and Lily Zmachinski (2017), Lauren deBlanc (2018), and Alexandra Bookis (2019). Prior to the establishment of Newcomb-Tulane College in 2005, it was awarded to a senior from the men's undergraduate college (Tulane College). It is awarded to seniors for excellence in psychology. The Aaron Hartman Medal in Psychology was established in 1930 by bequest of Rosa Cahn Hartman in memory of her husband. Past recipients of the award are Grahame Gould and Abby Spencer (1998), Jessica Wiegand (2000), Elizabeth Rarick (2001), Christopher May (2002), Lacey Sahuque (2003), Clayton Smith (2004), Ellen Hosemann (2005), Carrie Pauker and Vishnu Cuddupah (2006), Stephen Bright (2007), Jennifer O'Malley and Kate Frankola (2008), Kelsey Ward and Lee Kahn (2009), Lisa Keskitalo (2010), and Jillian Lauer (2011), Sara Hunt, Michael Mainguy, Michael Seay (2012), Pamela Svorinic (2014), Nicole Moody and Louis Arens (2015), Nina Baumgartner and Carly Rosen (2016), Clara Howell (2017), and Matthew Coleman (2018), Kaitlyn Tholen (2019), Julia Nauman (2020), Noah Gold and Jacob Frentzen (2021), Anh Duong (2022), and Alex Walker (2023). Each student receives a plaque engraved with his or her name, the date, and the name of the prize since 2005, the plaque also carried the shield of Tulane University. The recipient is selected after careful consideration of curricular and research activities, and requires a vote of the full faculty of the Department of Psychology. A 2014 memorial article about Arnie's life and work may be found in Hormones and Behavior, 66, 401-408.Ĭoncurrent with a Festschrift in 1991 to celebrate his contributions to the field of physiological psychology, Professor Gerall’s friends, colleagues, and former students established a research prize in his name. ![]() Lehrman Lifetime Achievement Award in Behavioral Neuroendocrinology. Professor Gerall was the 2008 recipient of the Daniel S. His primary research focus in physiological psychology spanned over half a century, and was seminal particularly in the areas of sexual differentiation and reproduction. in 1951 from the University of Iowa, and joined the Tulane faculty in 1961. The Arnold Gerall Prize in Neuroscience is presented to seniors for excellence in psychology and neuroscience. Recipients are selected by vote of the full departmental faculty. The department considers research achievement as well as course performance in selecting seniors Psychology Majors to receive these awards of distinction in scholarship. ![]()
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