Ali Leah Burdick Wins George W. Albee Award at UVM

Ali Leah Burdick received the George W. Albee Award in psycholgical sciences at the Univeristy of Vermont this semester.

This award is given annually by the Board of Trustees of the Vermont Conference on the Primary Prevention of Psychopathology to a senior psychology major who has demonstrated exemplary interest, competence, and originality in subject matter and course work related to the topic of prevention of psychopathology. The award is named for George W. Albee, who was professor of psychology at UVM from 1971 to 1992. A former President of the American Psychological Association and internationally known scholar, Albee was among the most notable pioneers of the primary prevention movement in psychology around the world.

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