Four Ed Psych faculty members recognized with endowed professorships

Recently, four faculty members in the Department of Educational Psychology were recognized for their professional achievements and the impact of their work on the department, College of Education and Human Development, and the field of educational psychology.

Each professor will receive his or her award over a period of three years.  Please join us in congratulating these faculty members for their excellent contributions!


Mark L. Davison
Mark L. Davison
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Theodore J. Christ

Theodore J. Christ, professor in the school psychology program, and Mark L. Davison, program coordinator and professor in the quantitative methods in education program, were both awarded the Yackel Professorship in Educational Assessment and Measurement.


Jennifer McComas
Jennifer McComas

Jennifer McComas, program coordinator for the Emotional Behavioral Disorders licensure/M.Ed. and professor in the special education program, received the Rodney S. Wallace Professor for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning.

 

 


Frank Symons
Frank Symons

Frank Symons, associate dean for research and policy and professor in the special education program, was awarded the Birkmaier Educational Leadership Professorship.