2016 Clinical Graduate Student Awards
Each year, the clinical psychology faculty hold a reception to recognize exemplary graduate students in the clinical psychology doctoral program. Awards for excellence in various areas were presented to students, as well as the Stanley A. Murrell Scientist-Practitioner Award.
Stanley A. Murrell Scientist-Practitioner Award
The Stanley A. Murrell Scientist-Practitioner Award was established by the clinical psychology faculty to be awarded annually to an advanced student exemplifying the scientist-practitioner model. The award honors Dr. Murrell's commitment to empirically-supported clinical practice and his generous support of current and future training in the Psychological Services Center. Nominations are made by faculty, clinical supervisors, and peers based on the following criteria: 1) excellence in research, as evidenced by publications and conference presentations, and other scholarly contributions, 2) excellence in research-supported clinical practice, as evidenced by supervisor evaluations, peer commentary, or other materials supplied by nominators.
This year, we presented Ryan DeLapp with the annual SAM Award. Congratulations, Ryan!
Excellence Awards
Awards were also presented to students exemplifying excellence in the areas of peer mentoring, research, professional service, and clinical work.
The award for Excellence in Peer Mentoring, as nominated by her peers, was presented to Stephanie McDonough. Excellence in Research awards were presented to Colette Gramszlo and Nicholas Affrunti. The award for Excellence in Professional Service was presented to Ashlee Warnecke. Excellence in Clinical Work awards were presented to Stephanie McDonough and Danielle Walerius. Congratulations to all of our award winners!