
Awards and Honors
2013
Kimberly Buhman, Associate Professor of Nutrition Science
George Hollich, Associate Professor of Psychological Sciences
Larry J. Leverenz, Clinical Professor of Health and Kinesiology
- College of Engineering Faculty Team Award of Excellence
2012
David R. Black, professor of Health and Kinesiology
- Purdue University Excellence in Research Award
Wayne Campbell, professor of nutrition science
James C. Fleet, professor of nutrition science
- Lafayette Lions Club Cancer Research Award
Jennifer Freeman, assistant professor of health sciences
Sebastien Helie, assistant professor of psychological sciences
Jessica Huber, associate professor of speech, language, and hearing sciences
Jeff Karpicke, assistant professor of psychological sciences
- National Science Foundation CAREER Award
- Retrieval-Enhanced Learning of Foundational Conceptual Knowledge
Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, professor of human development and family studies
James S. NairNe, Reece McGee Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychological Sciences
- Elected as a Fellow of the Society of Experimental Psychologists (the oldest and most prestigious honorary society in Psychology)
Meghan Norris, assistant professor of consumer science
- Cleo Fitzsimmons Distinguished Young Faculty Research Award
David Rollock, associate professor of psychological sciences
Preeti M. Sivasankar, associate professor of speech, language and hearing sciences
- Purdue University Seeds for Success Award (given in recognition of the accomplishments of single investigators and teams of investigators for their efforts in obtaining a $1 million dollar or more research grant)
Connie Weaver, head and distinguished professor of nutrition science
- Herbert Newby McCoy Award (the most prestigious research honor given by Purdue University)
Oliver Wendt, Assistant Professor of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
Shawn D. Whiteman, associate professor of human development and family studies
RONNIE B. WILBUR, Professor of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
- Center for Social Sciences Fellowship (aka Center for Behavioral and Social Sciences)
This center at Purdue University supports scholarly endeavors in the social sciences, broadly defined. Proposals are judged on scholarly merit, clarity of presentation, and potential for (a) integrating some existing body of literature or experimentation, or (b) defining and elucidating new problems and areas for research.
Howard Zelaznik, professor of health and kinesiology and associate vice president for research