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2009 The William F. Hodges Teaching Assistant Award Winners

Congratulations to Daryl Fougnie and Christina Cerkevich as joint winners of The William F. Hodges Teaching Assistant Award. This award recognizes outstanding achievement as a teaching assistant by a graduate student in the Department of Psychology. William Hodges was an undergraduate and a graduate student at Vanderbilt who received his doctorate in 1967. He subsequently went to the University of Colorado where he ultimately became a Full Professor and Director of Graduate Studies. He was well known for his research on the psychological impact of divorce, but he was also recognized as a great teacher. After his untimely death in 1992, family and friends established the William F. Hodges Teaching Assistant Award at Vanderbilt to honor outstanding teaching assistants in the Department of Psychology. Each winner receives a $250 prize.


4/24/2009, 4:33 PM

 
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