The American Sociological Association awarded the Cooley-Mead Award to James House for 2007. Recipients are recognized for their lifetime contributions to sociological social psychology.
News Tag: Honors & Awards
David Harding elected Fellow, Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality, Stanford University, 2007-2011
Arline Geronimus awarded fellowship, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 2007-2008
John Bound awarded fellowship, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 2007-2008
Albert Hermalin Honored by Global Health community
Professor Albert Hermalin was honored for his tremendous contributions to the field of Global Health and to the University of Michigan’s teaching mission throughout his career at the M-Global Health and Research Training / Minority Health International Research Training reception and poster session on November 9.
Raj Arunachalam receives Journal of Development Economics Award, 2006
Jianguo (Jack) Liu named 2006 Guggenheim fellow
Ecologist Jianguo (Jack) Liu named a 2006 Guggenheim Fellow. ¶¶PSC off-campus affiliate Jianguo (Jack) Liu has been named a Guggenheim Fellow for 2006. This year marks the 82nd year of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation’s United States and Canadian competition. The winners include 187 artists, scholars, and scientists selected from almost 3,000 applicants for… Continue reading Jianguo (Jack) Liu named 2006 Guggenheim fellow
Ron Lesthaeghe receives Ernest-John Solvay prize
Visiting Professor Ron Lesthaeghe has recently received the Ernest-John Solvay prize. This is the most prestigious academic prize given in Belgium given every 5 years by the Belgian Research Foundation – Flanders. November 22, 2005. Ron Lesthaeghe was awarded this prize for his great expertise and his rigorous scientific approach of population problems, his ability… Continue reading Ron Lesthaeghe receives Ernest-John Solvay prize
Ren Farley receives MSA Award
Ren Farley received from the Michigan Sociological Association The Charles Horton Cooley Memorial Award for distinguished contribution to Sociology in Michigan. October 2005.
Sheldon Danziger named Distinguished U Professor
Sheldon Danziger was named Henry J. Meyer Distinguished University Professor of Public Policy, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, by President Coleman and the U-M Regents.