Faculty

Awards

  • J. Lawrence Aber - Professor of Applied Psychology and Public Policy
    • Nicholas Hobbs Award for Devotion to Child Advocacy and Public Policy: Awarded by Division 37 of the American Psychological Association.
    • Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation
  • Alisha Ali - Associate Professor of Applied Psychology
    • 1998 : Eli Lilly Canada Fellow Award
    • 1999 : Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
    • 2000 : Canadian Race Relations Foundation
    • 2000 : Lundbeck Canada Fellow Award
    • 2002 : Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
    • 2003 : Liberty Foundation
    • 2004 : National Institute of Mental Health
    • 2009 : The Allstate Foundation
    • 2009 : American Psychological Foundation
  • Judith L. Alpert - Professor of Applied Psychology
    • 2007 : Award for Service, Division of Trauma Psychology, American Psychological Association.
    • 2005 : Award for Scholarship, Division of Psychoanalysis, American Psychological Association.
    • 1989 : Recipient of Distinguished Service Award, Division 16 (School Psychology), American Psychological Association, 1989.
    • 1989 : Finalist, Committee on Women in Psychology's Leadership Citation, American Psychological Association, 1989.
    • 1984 : Elected Fellow, American Psychological Association, Division 16 (School Psychology), Division 35 (Psychology of Women), Division 27 (Community Psychology), Division 39 (Psychoanalysis), Division 56 (Trauma Psychology).
    • 1984 : Recipient of Award of Outstanding Contribution to School Psychology, New Jersey Association of School Psychologists, 1984.
    • 1981 : Chapter on parenting (with M. Richardson) was selected for an award in the Senior Psychologist category of the School Division, New York State Psychological Association, Monticello, New York, 1981.
    • 1980 : Developed a sex-role game (with O'Connell et al( which was nominated for the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of business Award, 1980.
    • 1979 : Article on school consultation (with Weiner and Ludwig) received Journal of School Psychology Award for one of the best articles in 1979.
    • 1976 : Recipient of Lightner Witmer Award for Outstanding Young Professional, Division 16 (School Psychology), AMerican Psychological Association, 1976.
    • 2004 : Member, Council of Representatives, American Psychological Association, 1999-2004, 1989-1992, 1984-1987.
    • 2004 : Member, Executive Board, Division 39, American Psychological Association, 1999-2004.
    • 1992 : President, Section III (Women) of Division 39, American Psychological Association, 1988-1992.
    • 1990 : Member, Board of Professional Affairs, American Psychological Association, 1987-1990, member of Executive Board of Professional Affairs, 1988-1990.
    • 1987 : Executive Board, Division 16 (School Psychology), American Psychological Association, 1978-1987.
    • 1983 : President, Division 16 (School Psychology), American Psychological Association, 1982-1983.
    • 1981 : Member, Board of Social and Ethical Responsibility in Psychology, American Psychological Association, 1980-1983, Administrative Committee member of the Board, 1980-1981.
    • 1981 : Treasurer, Division 16 (School Psychology), American Psychological Association, 1979-1981.
  • Gary Anderson - Professor of Educational Administration
    • Fullbright Award (Mexico)
    • Fullbright Award (Argentina)
  • Sharon M. Antonucci - Assistant Professor of Communicative Sciences and Disorders
    • 2004 : University of Arizona Optical Sciences Imaging Fellowship
    • 2007 : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Advancing Academic-Research Careers Award
    • 2008 : Steinhardt Challenge Summer Grant Development Award
    • 2009 : ASHA Lessons for Success Conference Fellow
  • Offiong Aqua - Clinical Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy
    • 2006 : NYU Steinhardt Teaching Excellence Award
  • Joshua Aronson - Associate Professor of Applied Psychology
    • Career Award: National Science Foundation
    • Early Career Award: American Psychological Association (Division 9)
    • Faculty Scholar Award: William T. Grant Foundation
    • Research Mentor Award: University of Texas
    • G. Stanley Hall Award : American Psychological Association
    • Daniel E. Griffiths Research Prize: New York University
    • Visiting Fellow: Russell Sage Foundation
    • Fellow: Association of Psychological Scientists
  • Nancy Barton - Clinical Associate Professor of Art and Art Education: Department Chair
    • School of Education Research Challenge Fund
  • Mitchell Batavia - Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
    • 2008 : John G Gianutsos Award - NYU Langone MC/ Rusk Institute
    • 2006 : Marquis Who's Who in American Education
    • 2005 : AcademicKeys Who's Who in Education
    • 2004 : Marquis Who's Who in America
    • 2002 : Goddard Award
    • 1997 : Robert Salant Post Doctoral Fellow
    • 1997 : New York University Arch Award
    • 1994 : N.I.D.R.R. Traineeship for Physical Therapy Clinical Research Doctoral Studies
    • 1978 : DeWitt Wallace Reader's Digest Fellow - New York University Medical Center - Institute for Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Jane Bear-Lehman - Associate Professor and Department Chair of Occupational Therapy
    • 2004 : NIH/NIA RO1 as a co-investigator
    • 2004 : Merit of Practice Award (1995, 1997, 1999), New York State Occupational Therapy Association
    • 2004 : Nominated member in Kappa Delta Pi (1998), International Honor Society in Education
    • 2004 : Roster of Fellows (1994), American Occupational Therapy Association
    • 2004 : Adjunct Research Scientist (2004), Columbia University
  • Sarah W. Beck - Associate Professor of English Education
    • Zirin Award
    • Steinhardt Research Challenge Fund Grant
    • Spencer Research Training Grant
    • 2004 : Spencer Foundation Small Grant
    • 2007 : NYU Research Challenge Fund Grant
  • Elaine Becker - Clinical Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
    • 2005 : New York University School of Education Service Awards
    • 2005 : New York University Certificate of Appreciation for Chairing the School Planning Committee
    • 2005 : New York University Longer Service Award
  • Rodney Benson - Associate Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication
    • 2007 : NYU Humanities Council Grant
    • 2005 : "MediaCity" European Union Fellowship, Bauhaus University, Weimar, Germany
    • 2005 : Top Paper Award (one of three awarded; co-authored with Dan Hallin), Political Communication Division, ICA conference, New York
    • 2005 : Top Journal Article Nomination (one of six articles nominated), Political Communication Division, ICA conference, New York.
    • 2005 : NYU University Challenge Fund Grant
    • 2004 : NYU Steinhardt Challenge Fund Grant
    • 2002 : Council for European Studies, Young Scholars Network Travel Grant
  • Amy Bentley - Associate Professor of Food Studies
    • 2009 : “The Experimental Cuisine Collective: Sustaining an Innovative Outreach Program in Chemistry.” National Science Foundation. Principal Investigator: Assoc. Prof. Kent Kirshenbaum, Dept. of Chemistry, New York University; Co-Investigator: Assoc. Prof. Amy Bentley
    • 2008 : Professional Development Award, Dean’s Office, Steinhardt School of Culture Education and Human Development
    • 2007 : Humanities Council Research Working Group Award, "Experimental Cuisine: The Kitchen as an Intersection of Science and the Humanities" (Co-director with Associate Professor Kent Kirshenbaum, Department of Chemistry, NYU)
    • 2007 : University Research Challenge Fund Award, "Experimental Gastronomy: The Kitchen as an Intersection of Research in Science and the Humanities" (Co-investigator with Associate Professor Kent Kirshenbaum, Department of Chemistry, NYU)
    • 2006 : Curricular Development Challenge Grant, New York University
    • 2000 : Steinhardt School of Education Research Challenge Grant, New York University
    • 1999 : Goddard Faculty Award, School of Education, New York University
    • 1999 : Curricular Development Challenge Grant, New York University
    • 1998 : Griffiths Research Award, School of Education, New York University
    • 1998 : Dean’s Fellowship in Human Nutrition, College of Human Ecology, Cornell University
    • 1997 : Winterthur Research Fellow, Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, Winterthur, DE
    • 1997 : School of Education Research Challenge Grant, New York University
  • Jennifer Berg - Clinical Assistant Professor of Food Studies; Director, Graduate Program in Food Studies
    • 2007 : Faculty of the Month- NYU Residential Education
    • 2005 : Investigator- $99,000 grant- New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene- Exploring and developing nutrition and food guidelines for public day care centers
    • 2006 : Steinhardt Curriculum Challenge Grant
    • 2000 : Nominated for School of Education- Excellence in Teaching Award
    • 1997 : Carol DeGuadenzi Memorial Scholarship for PhD Students
    • 1998 : American Institute of Wine and Food - Andre and Simone Soltner
    • 1993 : Graduate Teaching Fellow
    • 1993 : National Prepared Frozen Foods
    • 1993 : Les Dames d’Escoffier
    • 1994 : Network of Executive Women in Foodservice
  • Deborah J. Borisoff - Professor of Culture and Communication
    • Steinhardt School of Education Teaching Excellence Award
    • Distinguished Teaching Fellow, Eastern Communication Association
    • Distinguished Research Fellow, Eastern Communication Association
    • 2006 : Neil M. Postman Mentor Award
    • NYU Distinguished Teaching Medal
  • Mary Brabeck - Dean
    • 2007 : Doctor of Humane Letters, (Hon.Causus), St. Joseph's University
    • 2007 : The Holmes Partnership Board of Directors Service Award, 2007.
    • Distinguished Alumna, University of Minnesota, College of Education and Human Development.
    • Outstanding Achievement Award, University of Minnesota.
    • American Psychological Association Fellow Division 7, (Developmental Psychology), Division 17 (Counseling Psychology), Division 35 ( Psychology of Women), Division 52 (International Psychology).
    • APA Committee on Women in Psychology Leadership Award.
    • APA Presidential Citation for "promoting the applications of psychological science to teaching and learning."
    • Who's Who in America.
    • Service Award (Boston Higher Education Partnership)
    • Kuhmerker Award (Association for Moral Education)
    • Honorary Member (Golden Key Honor Society)
    • Honorary Member (Alpha Sigma Nu-Jesuit Honor Society)
    • Boston College Teaching Excellence (Lynch School)
  • Adam Buchwald - Assistant Professor of Communicative Sciences and Disorders
    • 2008 : Steinhardt Summer Grant Development Award
  • Dana Burde - Assistant Professor of International Education
    • 2007 : Spencer Foundation Grant
    • 2007 : National Science Foundation Grant
    • 2005 : Spencer Foundation Small Grant
    • 2005 : United States Institute of Peace Grant
    • 2005 : Weikart Family Foundation Grant
    • 2004 : Columbia University Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy
  • Suzanne C. Carothers - Professor of Early Childhood Education
    • 2002 : Thirteen/WNET New York Community Leadership Award
    • 2001 : Honorary Doctorate, Bank Street College of Education
    • 1996 : Recipient of Third Annual Ofelia Barcia Spirit of the Community Award, City College Community Education Center
    • 1996 : Recipient, CITYWOMEN of the Year Award, City College
  • Gabriella Coleman - Assistant Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication
    • 2009 : NYU Gabriel Carras Research Award for "Code is Speech: Legal Tinkering, Expertise, and Protest among Free and Open Source Software Developers." Cultural Anthropology
    • 2006 : Sol Tax Dissertation Prize, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago. Awarded for the dissertation that combines highest intellectual merit with relevance to Anthropology and action.
    • 2006 : Julien Mezey Dissertation Award. Association for the Study of Law, Culture and Humanities. Awarded for the dissertation that most promises to enrich and advance interdisciplinary scholarship at the intersection of law, culture, and the humanities.
  • Sean P. Corcoran - Assistant Professor of Educational Economics
    • 2006 : Principal Investigator, Spencer Foundation, "The Political Economy of Inequality in America's Public Schools"
    • 2006 : Principal Investigator, Russell Sage Foundation grant, "The Politics of Inequality and Redistribution in U.S. Education Finance"
    • 2008 : Co-Investigator, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant, "National Study to Track Career Changes among Newly Licensed Registered Nurses – Phase 2"
    • 2009 : Principal Investigator, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant, "What Nursing Workforce Research Can Learn From Other Labor Markets"
  • Dipti Desai - Associate Professor of Art and Art Education
    • 2009 : NYU Service Learning Course Development Grant
    • 2009 : NYU Professional Development Grant
    • 2005 : Nominated for the Manual Barkan Award for scholarly contribution to the field of art education
    • 2003 : Nominated for the Manual Barkan Award for scholarly contribution to the field of art education
    • 2001 : Goddard Award
    • 1999 : Board of Education of City of New York-Professional Development Grant
  • L. Beth Dixon - Associate Professor of Nutrition and Public Health
    • 2001 : Cancer Prevention Research Training Merit Award, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
    • 2004 : Goddard Faculty Fellowship Award, Steinhardt School of Education, NYU
    • 2007 : Steinhardt Excellence in Teaching Award, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development, NYU
  • Fabienne Doucet - Assistant Professor of Education
    • 2009 : Young Alumna award, School of Human Environmental Sciences, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
    • 2009 : Outstanding Article for 2008, Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education (awarded for “How African American parents understand their and teachers’ roles in children’s schooling and what this means for preparing preservice teachers.")
    • 2004 : Messiah College Young Alumnus Achievement Award
    • 2002 : National Academy of Education/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship
    • 2000 : National Science Foundation Minority Postdoctoral Fellowship
    • 2000 : Graduate Excellence Award, Department of Human Development and Family Studies, UNC Grensboro
  • Miriam Eisenstein Ebsworth - Associate Professor of English Education
    • 2005 : Nessa Wolfson Distinguished Scholar
    • 2001 : Teaching Excellence Award. Steinhardt School of Education
    • 1998 : NYS TESOL Service Award for work to preserve ESL Teacher Certification in NY State.
  • Allen Feldman - Associate Professor of Culture and Communication
    • 2000 : Oversea's Research Fellow, Human Sciences Research Council, University of Cape Town, South Africa
    • 1999 : H. F. Guggenheim Senior Fellowships for the Study of Violence and Human Aggression, New York.
    • 1998 : H. F. Guggenheim Senior Fellowships for the Study of Violence and Human Aggression, New York.
    • 1997 : H. F. Guggenheim Senior Fellowships for the Study of Violence and Human Aggression, New York.
    • 1995 : Oversea's Research Fellow, Human Sciences Research Council, University of Cape Town, South Africa
    • 1988 : Schoenbrod Award for Outstanding Dissertation in Political and Legal Theory. Office of the Dean, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research, New York.
  • Alexander Galloway - Associate Professor of Culture and Communication
    • 2002 : Golden Nica in “Net Vision,” Prix Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria.
    • 2003 : Steinhardt Research Challenge Fund. New York University, New York, NY.
    • 2003 : Finalist, World Technology Award, Arts category, World Technology Network, New York, NY.
    • 2005 : Goddard Faculty Fellowship Award, New York University, New York, NY.
    • 2006 : Creative Capital cograntee (with MTAA), Creative Capital, New York, NY.
    • 2007 : Humanities Council Fellowship, New York University, New York, NY.
  • Brett Gary - Associate Professor of Culture and Communucation: Director of Graduate Studies
    • 2006 : Teaching Excellence Award, NYU Steinhardt, 2005-2006
    • 2006 : New York University Humanities Council, Grant-in-Aid Award for project on Censorship and American Liberalism, 2004
    • 2006 : Dorot Research Fellowship 2003-2004, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas, Austin, for project titled “Defending Modernism: Morris L. Ernst’s Struggles Against Intolerance”
    • 2006 : Visiting Fellowship 2002-2003 Princeton University Library, sponsored by the Friends of Princeton University Library, for project titled “Morris L. Ernst and Cultural Libertarianism in the ACLU.”
  • Ann Goerdt - Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy
    • 2005 : Certificate of Appreciation from Disability Forum, American Public Health Association
    • 2005 : Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare
    • 2005 : Who’s Who in International Medicine
    • 2005 : National Institute of Mental Health National Research Service Award
    • 2005 : Fulbright Grant for Graduate Study
    • 2005 : Organization of American States Fellowship
  • Ricki Goldman - Associate Professor of Educational Communication and Technology
    • 2005 : American Educational Reseach Association Best Journal Reviewer of Educational Researcher, 2005.
    • 2003 : Provost’s Annual Master Teacher Award, NJIT
    • 2003 : College of Computing Science Department Teaching Excellence Award
    • 1998 : Canada’s Network of Centers of Excellence (NCE) in Telelearning First Prize in Software Category for video analysis tool, WebConstellations™
    • 1998 : ACM’s Computer Graphics Quarterly: 25th Anniversary Best Cover Award
    • 1995 : National Academy of Education's Spencer Post-doctoral Fellowship
  • Yael Goverover - Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy
    • 2008 : National Multiple Sclerosis Society :Improving cognitive rehabilitation strategies for learning and memory in MS
    • 2008 : New York University, The Steinhardt School of Education, Faculty Challenge Grant: IDEAs: Pilot Study: An Examination of the Benefits of Combining Two Learning Strategies on Memory of Functional Information in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis
    • 2008 : Goddard Faculty Fellowship Award, Steinhardt School of Education, NYU
  • Maria I. Grigos - Assistant Professor of Communicative Sciences and Disorders
    • 2006 : Steinhardt Summer Grant Development Award
    • 2004 : Steinhardt Research Challenge Fund
  • Arnold H. Grossman - Professor of Applied Psychology: Vice Chair
    • 1999 : Outstanding Faculty/Staff Services Award to the Lesbian Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Community of NYU
    • 1993 : Diego Lopez AIDS Service Award, NYC Chapter, National Association of Social Workers
    • 1994 : Professor of the Year, Steinhardt School of Education
    • 2007 : Outstanding Achievement Award, American Psychological Association's Committee on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Concerns
  • Sally Guttmacher - Professor of Health Studies
    • 2000 : Society Fellow, Masters Scholars Program, New York University, School of Medicine
    • 1999 : Certificate of Appreciation Caribbean Women's Health Association, inc.
    • 1999 : Award for Outstanding Contributions of Time, Talent and Leadership in the Fight Against Adolescent HIV/AIDS, from the AIDS and Adolescent Network of New York
    • 1998 : Selected by Columbia Univ. School of Public Health as one of it's 75
    • 2002 : Honorary staff members of the Medical Research Council of South Africa's Health Systems Unit
  • Perry N. Halkitis - Professor of Applied Psychology & Public Health: Associate Dean for Research and Doctoral Studies
    • 1999 : American Psychological Foundation, Wayne F. Placek Award
    • 2000 : New York University, Steinhardt School, Daniel E. Griffiths Research Award
    • 2002 : American Psychological Association, Committee on Psychology & AIDS, Leadership Award
    • 2003 : American Psychological Association, Division on Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Concerns, Distinguished Research Award
    • 2004 : New York University, Office of LGBT Student Services, Award for Outstanding Commitment to the Queer Community
    • 2004 : New York University, Steinhardt School, Teaching Excellence Award
    • 2005 : TheBody.com, HIV Prevention Leader Award
    • 2005 : New York Academy of Medicine, Elected Fellow
    • 2006 : American Psychological Association, Committe on Lesbian, Gay & Bisexual Concerns, Outstanding Achivement Award
    • 2007 : Society of Behavioral Medicine, Elected Fellow
  • Jim Hinojosa - Professor of Occupational Therapy
    • 2006 : Elenor Clarke Slagle Lecture Award (2006), American Occupational Therapy Association
    • 2005 : Ailanthus Award, State University of New York
    • 2005 : Vanderkooi XII Endowed Lectureship. Texas Women’s University
    • 2005 : Barbara A. Rider Endowed Lectureship, Western Michigan University
    • 2000 : Meritorius Service Award, American Occupational Therapy Foundation
    • 1999 : Who's Who in Education (2003); Who's Who in the World (1999), 16th Edition; (2002) 19th Edition
    • 1997 : Research Scholar. Texas Woman's University, School of Occupational Therapy, Dallas, Texas
    • 1994 : Award of Merit, American Occupational Therapy Association
    • 1991 : Honorary Membership, New York State Occupational Therapy Association
    • 1984 : Roster of Fellows, American Occupational Therapy Association
  • Christopher Hoadley - Associate Professor of Educational Technology
    • 2008 : Fulbright Scholar (South Asia Regional Research Scholar)
    • 2009 : Fine Outreach for Science Fellow
  • Philip M. Hosay - Professor of International Education
    • 1997 : Fulbright Award of Honor
    • 2006 : Senior Fulbright Specialist
  • Tsu-Hsin Howe - Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy
    • 2008 : New York University, The Steinhardt School of Education, Faculty Challenge Grant: Summer Grant Development Award: Validation of the Neonatal Oral-Motor Assessment Scale
    • 2009 : New York University, The Steinhardt School of Education, Faculty Challenge Grant: IDEA Grant Award:Exploratory study of feeding behavior outcomes of infants with preterm history in their first year of life
  • Diane Hughes - Professor of Applied Psychology
    • 2007 : National Science Foundation, The study of culture, social settings, and child development across school transitions settings, and child development across school transitions“
    • 2004 : William T. Grant Foundation, "Parental socialization influences on academic engagement and performance among African American, Chinese, and Dominican Adolescents"
    • 2002 : National Science Foundation, "Center for research on culture, development and education"
    • 1998 : William T. Grant Foundation, "Influences of parental racial socialization on children’s developmental outcomes
    • 1996 : Carnegie Corporation of New York. “Developmental, family, and school structural influences on inter-racial relationships among primary grade and middle school youth.”
    • 1995 : John D. And Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Successful Midlife Development. "Place, race, and culture: Influences on mid-life development among ethnic minorities in New York City"
    • 1993 : Social Science Research Council. "Occupational racism and child socialization in African-American families."
    • 1992 : William T. Grant Foundation. "Parents work experiences, family processes, and preschool children's development in African-American families". (PI, $10,000).
    • 1991 : National Science Foundation. "Parents work experiences, family processes, and preschool children's development in African-American families"
    • 1997 : Visiting, The Russell Sage Foundation
  • Louis N. Iannuzzi - Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy
    • 2006 : PHS Outstanding Service Medal (2)
    • 2006 : PHS Commendation Medal
    • 2006 : PHS Unit Commendation Medal (2)
    • 2006 : PHS TPAC Certificate of Appreciation
  • Theresa J. Jordan - Associate Professor of Applied Psychology
    • 2002 : International Scientist of the Year
    • Exceptional Merit Award, New Jersey Medical School
    • Admission to the American Academy of Educational Researchers
    • Daniel E. Griffiths Award for Distinguished and Innovative Research
  • David E. Kirkland - Assistant Professor of English Education
    • 2009 : Ford Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellowship
    • 2008 : AERA Division G Dissertation Award
    • 2007 : Finalist-CCCC Outstanding Dissertation Award
    • 2007 : Finalist-Spencer Foundation Exemplary Dissertation Award
    • 2006 : CNV Fellowship
    • 2006 : Summer Completion Fellowship Award
    • 2005 : AERA/IES Grant
    • 2005 : Black Graduate Student Association Award in Scholarhip
    • 2004 : Scholars for the Dream Travel Award
    • 2004 : Spencer Foundation Research Training Grant
    • 2003 : Dean's Competitive Enrichment Summer Fellowship Award
    • 2002 : Summer Enrichment Fellowship Award
    • 2001 : Competitive Doctoral Enrichment Fellowship Award
    • 2000 : Mid-Michigan Teacher of the Year
  • Harriet B. Klein - Professor of Communicative Sciences and Disorders
    • Distinguished achievement award from the New York State Speech-Language-Hearing Association , November, 1997
    • Professional achievement award from the New York City Speech-Language Hearing Association for excellence in teaching, research, and clinical activity, April 1994.
    • Awarded funding from the Bamford-Lahey Foundation for a study entitled, "How normally-developing children respond to contexts designed to elicit complex sentences". Sept. 2003 - Aug. 2004, $19,200.
  • Kristie P. Koenig - Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy
    • 2009 : Roster of Fellows, American Occupational Therapy Association
    • 2007 : Awarded 9 month Leadership Fellowship by AOTA/AOTF
    • 2006 : American Occupational Therapy Association Service Commendation
    • 2005 : Dr. Stephen L. Heater Award for Outstanding Achievement
    • 2001 : American Occupational Therapy Association Service Award
    • 1999 : POTA Service Award
  • Kristie Lancaster - Associate Professor of Nutrition
    • 2004 : • Finalist, Sandra Daugherty Award for Excellence in Cardiovascular Disease and Hypertension Epidemiology, 2004 Research presented at the 44th Annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention.
  • Robert J. Landy - Professor of Educational Theatre and Applied Psychology
    • Distinguished Teaching Award, NYU
    • Fulbright Lecturing Award
    • Grant: New York Times Foundation School Arts Rescue Initiative
    • The Gertrud Schattner Award: for distinguished contribution to the field of drama therapy
    • Daniel E. Griffiths Research Award, New York University
    • Citation of Excellence in Educational Theatre, American Theatre Association
  • Mary Leou - Clinical Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning
    • 1986 : Rudin Fellowship, American Museum of Natural History
    • 1996 : NYS Outdoor Education & Conservation Program of the Year Award
    • 1997 : Fay & Henry L. Sobel Award for Distinguished Dissertation
    • 1998 : EPA Environmental Quality Award
    • 2007 : EPA Environmental Quality Award
  • Susannah Levi - Assistant Professor of Communicative Sciences and Disorders
    • 2003 : American Association of University Women: Dissertation Fellowship
    • 2003 : Association for Women in Science: Dissertation Fellowship
    • 2002 : Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship
    • 2002 : Chester William Fritz Endowed Scholarship in the Humanities
    • 2001 : Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship
    • 2000 : Elizabeth Kerr Macfarlane Endowed Scholarship in the Humanities
  • Wen K. Ling - Associate Professor of Physical Therapy: Department Chair
    • 2005 : American Physical Therapy Association Minority Initiatives Award
    • 2005 : American Physical Therapy Association Minority Achievement Award
    • 2005 : American Physical Therapy Association Diversity 2000 and Beyond Award
    • 2005 : New York Physical Therapy Association Certificate of Appreciation
  • Lorena Llosa - Assistant Professor of Education
    • 2009 : NAE/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship
    • 2007 : New York University W. Gabriel Carras Award
    • 2006 : AERA Division H Outstanding Dissertation Award
    • 2005 : Lado Award for Outstanding Student Paper at the Language Testing Research Colloquium (LTRC)
    • 2005 : CATESOL Graduate Student Research Award
    • 2004 : Spencer Foundation Dissertation Fellowship for Research Related to Education
    • 2004 : UC Linguistic Minority Research Institute (LMRI) Dissertation Grant
    • 2004 : TOEFL Small Grant for Doctoral Research in Second or Foreign Language Assessment
    • 2004 : Marianne Celce-Murcia Award for Outstanding Teaching Assistant
  • James Macinko - Associate Professor of Public Health and Health Policy
    • 2006 : Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholar
    • 2001 : Fulbright Scholar/Brazil
  • Ted Magder - Associate Professor of Culture and Communication
    • Malim Harding Distinguished Lecturer - University of Toronto
    • Teaching Excellence Award, Steinhardt School of Education
    • Teaching Excellence Award, York University, Toronto, Canada
    • Post-Doctoral Fellow, Centre for Information and Communication Studies, Polytechnic of Central London
  • Christina Marin - Assistant Professor of Educational Theatre
    • 2009 : Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - Faculty Award
    • 2008 : Steinhardt GSO Faculty Star Teaching Award
    • 2006 : Outstanding Dissertation Award from the Arts-based Educational Research SIG of AERA
    • 2004 : American Association of University Women (AAUW) American Dissertation Fellowship
    • 2003 : Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Practicum Grant
    • 2002 : American Alliance for Theatre & Education (AATE) Winifred Ward Scholarship
    • 2002 : Hispanic Scholarship Fund/Lilly Endowment, Inc./Tucson Golf Classic Scholar
    • 2005 : Arizona State University Chicano Faculty & Staff Association Robert L. Pastor Award
    • 2001 : Department of Education Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship for Quechua
    • Arizona State University Theatre and Performance of the Americas Travel Grant
    • Arizona State University, Office of Community Programs Collegiate Fellowship Award
    • Arizona State University Graduate College Travel Grant
    • Arizona State University ArtsBridge Scholarship
  • Jacqueline Mattis - Associate Professor of Applied Psychology; Department Chair
    • 2006 : GSO Faculty Star Award
    • 2001 : Positive Psychology Young Scholars Award
  • Panayotis Mavromatis - Assistant Professor of Music and Music Education: Director of Music Theory
    • 2006 : 2005 W. Gabriel Carras Junior Faculty Research Award, Steinhardt School
    • 2005 : 2006 Summer Grant Development Award, Steinhardt School
  • Matthew Mayhew - Assistant Professor of Higher Education
    • 2009 : Graduate Student Organization Faculty Star Award at New York University
    • 2008 : Graduate Student Organization Faculty Star Award Nominee at New York University
    • 2008 : Co-Principal Investigator (with Jeffrey Simonoff and Batia Wiesenfeld). Kauffman Foundation. Exploring the Relationship between Higher Education and Innovative Entrepreneurship. $125,456
    • 2007 : Graduate Student Organization Faculty Star Award at New York University
    • 2007 : Principal Investigator. New York University Stern School of Business. How Curricular Content and Educational Practices Influence Student Learning and Alumni Engagement. $41,767
    • 2006 : Co-Principal Investigator (with Rebecca Caldwell). US Department of Education. Weaving the Fabric of a Non-Violent University. $264,146
    • 2005 : Co-Principal Investigator (with Rebecca Caldwell). US Department of Education. Changing a High-Risk Drinking Culture through the Lens of Gender. $239,472
    • 2003 : Principal Investigator. Center for Inquiry in the Liberal Arts at Wabash College. How curricular content and educational practices affect the development of moral reasoning in traditionally-aged undergraduate students. $20,000
    • 2001 : Award Recipient. University of Michigan Spencer Award Recipient. Understanding Intercultural Maturity. $2000
  • Sandee McClowry - Professor of Applied Psychology
    • 2005 : American Academy of Nursing Fellow, 1995 - present
    • 2005 : Distinguished Nurse Researcher, Foundation of the New York State Nurse Association, 1999
    • 2005 : Distinguished Nurse Researcher, Rush University, July 6, 1999
  • Joseph McDonald - Professor of Teaching and Learning
    • Member of the NY State Academy of Teaching and Learning
    • Spencer Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellowship
    • Outstanding Teacher Award, Bush Educational Leaders Program
    • Community Service Award, New York University
    • Finis and Engleman Award, American Association of School Administrators
    • Community Service Award, University Neighborhood High School
  • Christine M. McWayne - Assistant Professor of Applied Psychology
    • 2003 : Community Service Award from the School District of Philadelphia PreKindergarten Head Start Program
    • 2003 : William E. Arnold Outstanding Accomplishments by a Doctoral Student from Phi Delta Kappa
    • 2004 : Early Career Scholar Award from the Society for the Study of School Psychology
    • 2005 : Daniel E. Griffiths Research Award from the Steinhardt School of Education
  • Tsega A. Mehreteab - Clinical Professor of Physical Therapy
    • 2005 : APTA Section of Clinical Electrophysiology Professional Merit Award for Exemplary Contribution
    • 2005 : Dean’s Service Award: New York University, School of Education
  • Gigliana Melzi - Associate Professor of Applied Psychology
    • 2006 : Teaching Excellence Award
  • Cynthia Miller-Idriss - Assistant Professor of International Education and Educational Sociology
    • 2009 : The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Aufenthaltsbeihilfe Award for "Area Studies in the United States"
    • 2006 : U.S. Department of Education, "Internationalization, Inter-Disciplinarity, and Boundary-Crossing." Senior Consultant with PI Seteney Shami; Grant Institutional Home is the Social Science Research Council.
    • 2008 : NYU University Research Challenge Fund Award, Co-PI with Ann Morning, for "American Understandings of Race and Nation"
    • 2007 : Gabriel Carras Research Award, NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development, for “Everyday Understandings of Citizenship in Germany”
    • 2006 : Spencer Foundation Grant, “Race, Nation, and Identity for New Americans,” Co-Principal Investigator, with Ann Morning
    • 2006 : Steinhardt School of Education Challenge IDEA Grant, Co-Principal Investigator, with Ann Morning
    • 2005 : Steinhardt School of Education Summer Research Grant Development Stipend, Principal Investigator
    • 2004 : German Academic Exchange Service/American Institute for Contemporary German Studies
    • 2004 : Steinhardt School of Education Research Challenge Grant, Principal Investigator
    • 2004 : The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Wiederaufnahme (Renewal) Fellowship
  • Nicholas Mirzoeff - Professor of Media, Culture and Communication
    • 2009 : Co P.I. for Mellon grant "Networking Visual Culture"
    • 2006 : Steinhardt Challenge Grant
    • 2005 : Visiting Canterbury Fellow, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
    • 2002 : Visiting Fellow, Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown MA
    • 2002 : Leverhulme Visiting Professor, University of Nottingham, UK
    • 2001 : Visiting Fellow, Humanities Research Center, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
    • 2001 : William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, UCLA, Visting Fellow
    • 1996 : Postdoctoral Fellow, Humanities Institute, Stony Brook University
    • 1994 : Huntington Library, Pasadena, CA, Visiting Fellow
    • 1993 : Yale Center for British Art, Visiting Fellow
    • 1992 : J. Paul Getty Center, Postdoctoral Fellow in the History of Art and the Humanities
    • 1991 : NEH Postdoctoral Fellow, UCLA Center for 17th and 18th Century Studies
  • Marilyn Moffat - Professor of Physical Therapy
    • 2008 : State of Israel Minister of Tourism Certificate of Appreciation
    • 2008 : Honorary Membership in the Israeli Physiotherapy Society
    • 2008 APTA Section on Geriatrics President's Award
    • 2006-present Who’s Who in the World
    • 2006-present Who’s Who in America
    • 2006-present Who's Who in Medicine and Healthcare
    • 2005-present Who’s Who in the East
    • 2005-present Academic Keys Who's Who in Education
    • 2005 The Marilyn Moffat Chair in Physical Therapy announced
    • 2005 Bronze Award of Appreciation, National Strength and Conditioning Association’s Certification Commission Credentials of Distinction
    • 2004-present Who’s Who in American Women
    • 2004 Mary McMillan Lecture Award, American Physical Therapy Association
    • 2004 Robert G. Dicus Award, Private Practice Section of the American Physical Therapy Association
    • 2003 Marilyn Moffat Leadership Award, American Physical Therapy Association, Washington DC
    • 2003 Mildred Elson Award for International Leadership in Physical Therapy, World Confederation for Physical Therapy, Barcelona, Spain
    • 2003 Ambassador Award, National Strength and Conditioning Association
    • Distinguished Faculty Award, Department of Physical Therapy, New York University
    • 2000 Diversity All-Star Award, Advisory Panel on Minority Affairs, APTA
    • R Charles Harker Policy Maker Award, APTA Section on Health Policy, Legislation, and Regulation
    • 1999 “Diversity 2000” Award, Advisory Panel on Minority Affairs, APTA
    • Charles Magistro Award for Service, Foundation for Physical Therapy
    • Howard A Rusk Humanitarian Award, World Rehabilitation Fund, New York NY
    • New York Physical Therapy Association named its Distinguished Service Award the Dr. Marilyn Moffat Distinguished Service Award
    • Catherine Worthingham Fellow of the American Physical Therapy Association
    • Barbara C. White Lecture Award, University of Florida, Gainesville Florida
    • Robert C. Bartlett Recognition Award, Foundation for Physical Therapy
    • Distinguished Service Award, New York Chapter APTA
    • Commendation Award, The Physical Therapy Association of the Republic of China
    • Certificate of Achievement and of Appreciation, University of the State of New York Education Department
    • Commendation Award, Mahidol University, Bangkok Thailand
    • APTA Highest Commendation for Board of Directors Service
    • Sawadi Skulkai Lecture Award, Mahidol University, Bangkok Thailand
    • Certificate of Appreciation, Foundation for Physical Therapy
    • Lucy Blair Service Award APTA
    • 1980, 1982 Outstanding Service Award, New York Chapter APTA
    • Outstanding Service Awards 1980, 1981 Greater New York District APTA
    • Founders Day Award, New York University
    • United Cerebral Palsy Citation for Service
    • Kappa Delta Phi
    • Pi Lambda Theta
  • Catherine Moore - Clinical Associate Professor of Music Business
    • British Academy Studentship
  • Susan Murray - Associate Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication
    • 2004 : AAUW American Postdoctoral Fellowship
  • Shondel Nero - Associate Professor of Teaching and Learning
    • 2007 : St. John's University Faculty Recognition Award for establishing Dominican Republic Study Abroad Program
    • 2005 : St. John's University Faculty Recognition Award for Teaching and Research Productivity
    • 2001 : St. John's University Merit Award for Teaching and Research Productivity
    • 1995 : Scholars for the Dream Travel Award
  • Marion Nestle - Paulette Goddard Professor of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health
    • 2003 : Food Politics won awards from the Association for American Publishers (outstanding professional and scholarly title in nursing and allied health), James Beard Foundation (literary), and World Hunger Year (Harry Chapin media).
    • 2004 : Safe Food won the Steinhardt School of Education Research Award
    • 2003 : Association of American Publishers, Outstanding Professional and Scholarly Titles of 2002 (category: Nursing & Allied Health), Food Politics
    • 2003 : James Beard Foundation Book Award (category: Literary), Food Politics
    • 2003 : James Beard Foundation Who's Who in Food and Beverage in America (Lifetime Achievement)
    • 2003 : World Hunger Year Harry Chapin Media Award (book), Food Politics
    • 2003 : San Francisco Chronicle Best Books of 2003, Safe Food
    • 2004 : Daniel E. Griffiths Research Award, NYU Steinhardt School, Safe Food
    • 2004 : Alumna of the Year, University of California Berkeley, School of Public Health
    • 2004 : American Public Health Association, David P. Rall Award for Advocacy in Public Health
    • 2005 : American Association for the Advancement of Science, Fellow
    • 2005 : National Committee for Quality Assurance 2005 Health Quality Award
    • 2005 : American Society for Nutritional Sciences, Fellow
    • 2006 : California Public Health Association--North, Bridging the Gap Award for Excellence in Science and Public Policy Writing
    • 2006 : Amazon.com editors' Top Ten Books of 2006, Health, Mind, and Body, What to Eat
    • 2007 : National Multiple Sclerosis Society Books for a Better Life Award (Wellness),What to Eat
    • 2007 : James Beard Award (Reference), What to Eat
    • 2007 : Natural Gourmet Institute Award for Excellence in Health-Supportive Food Education
    • 2008 : Public Health Solutions Public Health Advocacy Award
  • Pedro Noguera - Professor of Teaching and Learning
    • 2006 : Whitney Young Award of Leadership in Education
    • 2006 : President, Caribbean Studies Association
    • 2002 : Centennial Medal, Philadelphia University
    • 1995 : Distinguished Teaching Award, UC Berkeley
    • 1988 : Fulbright-Hayes Dissertation Fellowship
    • 100 Most Influential Hispanics in the US, Hispanic Business Magazine
    • Honorary Doctorate, University of San Francisco
  • Elizabeth M. Norman - Professor
    • 2009 : Best Books of 2009, Editor's Picks Amazon.com, "Tears in the Darkness."
    • 2009 : July 26, 2009 #8 NYTimes Non-Fiction Best Seller List. "Tears in the Darkness,"
    • 2009 : Philippine Embassy Washington D.C. Certificate of Appreciation.
    • 2004 : Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Hall of Distinguished Alumni Award.
    • 2003 : University of California San Francisco, Commencement Speaker.
    • 2001 : Indiana State University, Distinguished Lecturer, Terra Haute, Indiana.
    • 2001 : AACN. Seventh Annual John P. McGovern Award
    • 2001 : University of Virginia. Eighth Annual Agnes Dillon Award.
    • 1999 : Lavinia L. Dock Award for Outstanding Historical Scholarship. AAHN.
    • 1999 : AAN. National Media Award.
    • 1995 : International Public Print Media Award, Sigma Theta Tau.
    • 1993 : Certificate of Appreciation. New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs.
    • 1992 : Book of the Year. American Journal of Nursing
    • 1990 : Official Commendation for Military Nursing Research. Department of the Army.
  • Bridget N. O'Connor - Professor of Higher Education and Business Education
    • 2002 : John Robert Gregg Award (national) for Contributions to the field of Business Education.
    • 2006 : Fulbright Senior Specialist, Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
    • 1997 : School of Education Professor of the Year
    • 1995 : Eastern Business Education Association Postsecondary Educator of the Year
    • 1997 : Business Education Association of Metropolitan New York Educator of the Year
  • Erin O'Connor - Assistant Professor of Early Childhood Education
    • 2008 : The National Academy of Education / Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship
    • 2005 : Harvard Graduate School of Education Dissertation Grant
    • 2002 : Harvard Graduate School of Education Service Award
  • Anita Perr - Clinical Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy
    • 2000 : Roster of Fellows, American Occupational Therapy Association
  • Gabriella M. Petrick - Assistant Professor Food Studies
    • 2008 : Hindle Postdoctoral Fellowship, Society for the History of Technology
    • 2008 : W. Gabriel Carras Award, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development for “In Good Taste: Rethinking American History with Our Palates,” Journal of American History (September 2008) co-authored with Gerard J. Fitzgerald
    • 2007 : New York University Research Challenge Fund
    • 2007 : New York University Humanities Initiative Research Fellowship, Humanities Council, New York University
    • 2004 : Sydney M. Edelstein International Student
    • 2004 : Dean’s Fellowship in the History of Home Economics, Cornell University
    • 2004 : Henry Belin du Pont Dissertation Fellowship, Hagley Museum and Library
    • 2003 : National Science Foundation, Dissertation Improvement Grant (0322527)
  • Bree Picower - Assistant Professor/ Postdoctoral Fellow
    • 2007 : Outstanding Dissertation Award, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development
    • 2007 : Class Representative, Doctoral Studies, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development
    • 2007 : New York University Curriculum Development Challenge Grant, 2007-2008 $2500
    • 2007 : AJ Muste Foundation, Counter Recruitment Grant Award
    • 2002 : Doctoral Fellowship, Department of Teaching and Learning, Steinhardt School of Education
  • Domingo J Pinero - Clinical Assistant Professor of Nutrition and Food Studies
    • 2004 : University Research Challenge Fund Award, NYU
    • 2007 : Teaching Excellence Award, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, NYU
  • Sally Poole - Clinical Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy
    • 2001 : Honorary Member, Hand Therapy Society of Venezuela
  • Gerald Pryor - Associate Professor of Art and Art Education, Artist in Residence: Photo Head
    • Two NEA Awards
    • NYSFA Grant
    • Gottileb Foundation Grant
  • Arvind Rajagopal - Associate Professor of Culture and Communication
    • 1999 : New York University Challenge Grant
    • 2000 : American Institute of Indian Studies. Short term Senior Fellowship
    • 1998 : Honorary Fellow, Center for Cultural Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz
    • 1998 : Member, School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
    • 1996 : Sawyer Fellowship, International Institute, University of Michigan
    • 1996 : Macarthur Foundation Fellowship for Research and Writing on Peace and International Cooperation
    • 2004 : American Institute of Indian Studies Senior Fellowship, Jan-Oct 2004
    • 2003 : Ananda K. Coomaraswamy Prize. Best Book Award. South Asia Council, Association of Asian Studies
    • 2003 : Daniel Griffiths Award, Best Book, NYU, School of Education
    • 2004 : UPE Professor at University of Hyderabad, India.
    • 2006 : Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C..
    • 2008 : Visiting Fellow, Department of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, India.
    • Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford
  • Smita Rao - Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy
    • 2010 : Invited Poster, Annual Meeting, Orthopedic Research Society
    • 2009 : Best e-Poster Award, Annual Meeting, American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society
    • 2009 : Invited Poster, Annual Meeting, Orthopedic Research Society
    • 2008 : Best e-Poster Award, Annual Meeting, American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society
    • 2006 : Honorable Mention, Outstanding Graduate Student as Mentor Award, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
    • 2005 : Nominee, Young Investigator Award, International Society of Biomechanics
    • 2004 : Whitaker Student Award, Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society
    • 2003 : Whitaker Student Award, Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society
    • 2003 : Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, The University of Iowa
    • 2000 : KC Mahindra Trust Scholarship for Post Graduate Studies in the US, Bombay, India
    • 1998 : Sir Dorab Tata Merit Scholarship, Bombay, India
  • Diane Ravitch - Research Faculty
    • Uncommon Book Award, Hoover Institution
    • L.H.D., Union College
    • L.H.D., Amherst College
    • L.H.D., Williams College
    • L.H.D., Middlebury College Language Schools
    • L.H.D., St. Joseph's College
    • L.H.D., Ramapo College
    • L.H.D., State Universitiy of New York
    • 2005 : John Dewey Award, United Federation of Teachers
    • 2005 : Gaudium Award
    • L.H.D., Reed College
  • Krishnendu Ray - Assistant Professor of Nutrition and Food Studies
    • Excellence in Teaching, NYU
    • Excellence in Teaching, CIA
    • Excellence in Teaching, SUNY Binghamton
    • NYU Humanities Institute Grant -- Food for Thought
    • NYU Institute for Public Knowledge Grant -- Menus in the Media
    • NYU Curriculum Development Challenge Grant -- Food Systems Curriculum
    • Distinguished Dissertation Award
    • Co-Winner of the American Sociological Association's PEWS Book Award
    • University Grant's Commission, India, National Research Fellow
    • Gold Medal/Valedictorian Master of Arts, Delhi University, India
  • Christina Reuterskiold-Wagner - Assistant Professor of Communicative Sciences and Disorders
    • 1999 : Postdoctoral Fellowship, Department of Logopedics and Phoniatrics, Lund University
    • 1998 : Best Teacher Award, Lund University (nominated)
    • 1987 : International Scholars Award, Boston University
    • 1987 : Scandianvian-American Foundation
    • 1986 : Fulbright Scholarship Award
    • 2004 : Steinhardt Challenge Fund Award
    • 2000 : The Swedish Tercentenary Bank (3 year research grant , co-investigator)
    • 2005 : New York University Curricular Challenge Grant
  • Richard Richardson - Professor of Higher Education
    • 1998 : Researcher of the Year Award, College of Education, Arizona State University
    • 1988 : Research Publication of the Year, Fostering Minority Access and Achievement in Higher Education, Council of Universities and Colleges, American Association of Community and Junior Colleges, (1988)
    • 1982 : Distinguished Graduate Award, College of Education, University of Texas at Austin, (1982).
    • 1972 : Honorary Doctor of Letters (Litt.D), conferred by Lafayette College, Easton, PA. for state and national leadership in establishing community colleges, (1972).
    • 2002 : Building Named "Richardson Hall" at Northampton County Community College (Bethlehem, PA) in recognition of service as founding president (2002)
  • Yumary Ruiz - Clinical Assistant Professor & Public Health Internship Director
    • 2005 : Purdue University Special Initiatives Fellow
    • 2004 : Purdue University Special Initiatives Fellow
    • 2003 : Society for Public Health Education Student Scholar Award
    • 2003 : Purdue University: Dale L. Hanson Award
    • 2002 : Purdue University: Donald L. Corrigan Professional Development Award
  • Aoife Ryan - Assistant Professor of Nutrition
    • 2006 : Research Fellowship from Health Research Board for 140,000 Euro to study “Central Obesity, metabolic syndrome, and cancer - impact on tumor stage, treatment, and disease free survival in breast, colorectal and esophageal malignancy”.
    • 2005 : Abbott Laboratories Research Grant for 240,000 Euro to study “ A randomised double blinded trial to investigate the effects of en enteral nutritional supplement enriched with eicosapentaenoic acid on post operative complications, stress response, gene expression, immune function, body composition, and quality of life in patients undergoing surgical treatment of esophageal cancer”.
  • Joe Salvatore - Teacher of Educational Theatre
    • 2009 : Steinhardt School Summer Grant Development Award
    • 2008 : Steinhardt School Research Challenge Grant in Arts and Culture
    • 2008 : New York International Fringe Festival, Overall Excellence Award for Outstandng Play
    • 2006 : Steinhardt School Teaching Excellence Award
    • 2006 : Steinhardt School Research Challenge Grant in Arts and Culture
    • 2006 : Pride and Partnership Award, Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Student Services at NYU
    • 2005 : NYU Curriculum Development Challenge Fund Grant
    • 2005 : Faculty of the Month, National Residence Hall Honorary, NYU
    • 1998 : James Baldwin Playwriting Award
    • 1995 : University of Delaware Taylor Award
  • Amy Ellen Schwartz - Professor of Public Policy, and Education and Economics
    • Joseph S. Wholey Distinguished Scholarship Award, Center for Accountability and Performance, American Society for Public Administration
    • Stephen Vladeck Junior Faculty Fellow, New York University
    • Herbert H. Lehman Graduate Fellow
    • New York State Regents Scholar
  • Judith Schwartz - Professor of Art and Art Education
    • Everson Museum of Art, Award
    • John D. Rockefeller III Arts in Education, Grant
    • International Academy of Ceramics
    • Advisor of the Year, New York University, Gallatin Division
  • Marc A. Scott - Associate Professor of Applied Statistics
    • 2001 : Richard A. Lester Award, Outstanding Book in Labor Economics and Industrial Relations, 2001, Princeton University
    • 2003 : Distinguished Book of the Year, 2002-2003, Center for the Study of Inequality, Cornell University
  • Edward Seidman - Professor of Psychology
    • 2001 : Resident Scholar, Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center (Italy)
    • 2001 : Ethnic Minority Mentorship Award, The Society for Community Research and Action: A Division of the APA
    • 2000 : Outstanding Alumnus Award (sustained excellence in research, teaching, and service), University of Kentucky
    • 1999 : Outstanding Contributions to Education and Training in Community Research and Action (Inaugural Award), Council of Program
    • 1990 : Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award, The Society for Community Research and Action: A Division of the APA President
    • 1987 : Division of Community Psychology, APA
    • 1978 : Exemplary Project-Adolescent Diversion Project, Child Welfare Information Exchange, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare
    • 1977 : Fulbright-Hays Senior Research Scholar, University of Athens (Greece)
    • 1976 : Consulting Psychology Research Award, First Prize, Division of Consulting Psychology, APA
    • 1975 : Exemplary Project-Community-Based Adolescent Diversion Program, National Institute of Law Enforcement Administration Agency, U.S. Dept. of Justice
  • Francine Belle Shuchat Shaw - Associate Professor of Educational Communication and Technology
    • 2006 : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as Educational Video Designer, “A Novel Online Intervention to Reduce Sexual Risk Among Men Who Meet Men Online,’ as Educational Video Consultant, for the Principal Investigator Sabina Hirshfield, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist, Research & Evaluation, at the Medical and Health Research Association of New York.
    • 2006 : New York Community Trust and the Medical and Health Research Association of New York grant, as Co-Principal Investigator, HIV Is Still a Big Deal, to design, produce and evaluate “The Test,” the second in a series of 10-minute dramatic video interventions, for WWW delivery.
    • 2004 : New York Community Trust, H. van Ameringen Foundation, and the Medical and Health Research Association of New York grant, as Co-Principal Investigator, HIV Is Still a Big Deal, to design, produce and evaluate “The Morning After,” the first in a series of 10-minute dramatic video interventions, for WWW delivery.
    • 2003 : US Department of Education, Preparing Tomorrows Teachers with Technology (PT3) three-year grant, as subcontractor with consortium led by Bank Street College of Education, ConTExT: Contextualizing Teacher Candidates’ Experience with Technology.
    • 1999 : New York University School of Education Research Challenge Fund grant, as Principal Investigator, A Study of Faculty and Student Experiences with Computer Network-Assisted Learning and Instruction (NALI) in Classroom-Based Education: Implications for Effective Pedagogical Applications and Institutional Support.
    • 1997 : New York University School of Education Dean's Research Grant, as Faculty Sponsor, The Educational Uses of Computers by Graduate Students.
    • 1994 : New York University Curriculum Development Challenge Fund grant, as Co-Principal Investigator, NYU-TV Curriculum Project, to develop television programs and faculty outreach for NYU-TV.
    • 1993 : New York University Research Challenge Fund grant, as Principal Investigator, The VideoMATH Project: Video Homework Adventures in Middle School Mathematics, to support a presentation to the 1993 Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Atlanta.
    • 1990 : US Department of Education, Technology Education Program grant, as Principal Investigator, Video Homework Adventures in Middle School Mathematics: Enhancing Attitudes Toward Mathematics and Related Cognitive Skills Through Student-Parent Problem-Solving Projects, to develop video series with student adventure guides and teacher companions.
    • 1987 : National Endowment for the Arts and Department of Education grant, as Faculty Member (Project Director, Jerrold Ross), National Art Education Research Center , to establish the center and conduct its proposed activities.
    • 1984 : New York University Curriculum Development Challenge Fund grant, as Co-Principal Investigator-Instructional Designer, NYU-LIVE: Lawyering Skills Interactive Videodisc Experiment, to develop a computer-based interactive video environment for law students.
  • Diana Silver - Assistant Professor of Public Health
    • 2007 : Public Affairs Resident Scholar, Rockefeller Foundation Conference and Study Center, Bellagio Italy
  • Selcuk R. Sirin - Assistant Professor of Applied Psychology
    • 2005 : Summer Grant for Proposal Development, Montclair State University -- Adolescents: Finding Their Voice in a Multicultural World
    • 2004 : Research Grant, Society of the Sacred Hearth -- The Racial and Ethical Sensitivity Program
    • 2004 : Student-Faculty Research Grant, Montclair State University -- The Development of Quick Racial and Ethical Sensitivity Test
    • 2001 : Teaching Excellence Award, Boston College
    • 2001 : Dissertation Development Award, Boston College
    • 2006 : 2006 Review of Research Award, American Educational Research Association
    • 2006 : 2006 Young Scholars Award , Foundation for Child Development
  • Leslie Santee Siskin - Research Associate Professor
    • 2003 : Fellow (by competition) University of Cambridge, Centre for Research in the Arts Social Sciences and Humanities
    • 1995 : Critic's Choice Award (for Realms of Knowledge
  • Nancy Smithner - Teacher of Educational Theatre
    • 2005 : Steinhardt School of Education Teaching Excellence Award
    • 2004 : Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit Artistic Award for 15 years of service
    • 1989 : Doctoral Teaching Fellow, Steinhardt
  • Frances Stage - Professor of Higher Education
    • 1999 : National Science Foundation/American Educational Research Association Leigh Burstein Fellowship 1999/2000.
    • 1999 : Indiana University Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Award 1999-2000.
    • 2004 : Board of Senior Scholars, American College Personnel Association 1998-2004.
    • 1991 : Indiana University Outstanding Young Researcher Award, 1991-1992.
    • 1990 : Association for the Study of Higher Education, Promising Scholar Award, 1990.
    • 1995 : American College Personnel Association, Annuit Coeptis Award, 1995.
    • 2006 : Association for the Study of Higher Education, Research Achievement Award,
  • Katherine Dougherty Stahl - Assistant Professor of Literacy
    • 2003 : National Reading Conference (2003): Top five finalist, Student Paper Award.
  • Celia Stewart - Associate Professor of Communicative Sciences and Disorders; Department Chair
    • 2001 : Dystonia President's Award
    • 1999 : New York State Distinguished Clinician Award
    • 1997 : School of Education Goddard Faculty Fellowship Award
    • 1997 : NYU Service Award
  • Leanna Stiefel - Professor of Economics
    • 2005 : American Education Finance Association Outstanding Service Award
    • 2008 : Wilder Award for Scholarship in Social Equity
    • 2000 : Joseph S. Wholey Distinguished Scholarship Award
    • 2003 : Policy Council, Association for Policy Analysis and Management
  • Brenda Strassfeld - Clinical Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education
    • Dorothy Geddes Mathematics Educator Award
    • Harry Gideones Graduate Award
    • Kappa Delta Pi Award
    • Junior Year Award
  • Lisa Stulberg - Associate Professor of Educational Sociology
    • 1992 : Fulton Prize, Harvard University
    • 1994 : National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship
    • 1994 : Berkeley Fellowship for Graduate Study, UC Berkeley
    • 1997 : Gertrude Jaeger Prize, UC Berkeley
    • 1999 : University of California Dissertation-Year Fellowship, UC Berkeley
    • 2003 : Steinhardt Research Challenge Fund Grant, NYU
    • 2004 : W. Gabriel Carras Award, NYU
    • 2005 : Spencer Foundation Small Grant
    • 2006 : Steinhardt Research Challenge Fund Grant, NYU
    • 2008 : Spencer Foundation Small Grant
    • 2008 : Steinhardt Research Challenge Fund Grant, NYU
  • Catherine Tamis-LeMonda - Professor of Applied Psychology
    • Principal Investigator (for NYU as a local site), Administration for Children, Youth and Families (ACYF), National Institute of Child Development (NICHD), Ford Foundation, and Mathematica Policy Research, ôFather Involvement in the Lives of Low Income Chi
    • 2001 : Principal Investigator (with Drs. Joshua Aronson, Diane Hughes, Niobe Way, Hiro Yoshikawa), Center for Research in Education, Development and Culture, National Science Foundation
    • 2002 : Co-Principal Investigator (with Karen Adolph), Infant-Mother Negotiation of Risk. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
    • 2001 : Principal Investigator (with Dr. Mark Spellmann), Pathways to childrenÆs school readiness: Longitudinal follow-up on the Early Head Start sample, Administration for Children Youth and Families (ACYF).
    • 1994 : American Mensa Education and Research Foundation Award for Excellence in Research,
    • 1987 : National Institute of Child Health and Development IRTA Fellowship,
  • Lixing (Frank) Tang - Clinical Professor of Foreign Language Education
    • 2007 : Developing Chinese Language Teachers ($400,000); a grant from Freeman Foundation to develop Chinese language teachers for American schools and to coduct research on teaching Chinese in American schools
    • 2008 : Curriculum Research Award ($40,000) from the Teaching Excellence Partnership Project
    • 2007 : Assistance to Developing Chinese language teachers: A grant from College Board ($75,000) to provide scholarship to students who are being traine teach Chinese as a foreign language in US K-12 schools
    • 2006 : The 2006 James A. Lydon Distinguished Service Award, New York State Association of English Teachers of Speakers of Other Languages (NYS TESOL)
    • 2006 : Curriculum development grant ($40,000) from the Partnership for Excellence to develop teaching training modules in teaching content areas to English Language Learners
    • 2001 : Training for All Teachers Grant: NYU/Region 10 (CSD #6) of NYC Department of Education ($1.2 million); a grant from the US Department of Education to train middle school teachers in working with English Language Learners
    • 2000 : Training for All Teachers Grant: NYU/BASIS of NYC Department of Education ($700,000); a grant from the US Department of Education to train high school teachers in working with English Language Learners
    • 2001 : A grant from the US International Broadcast Bureau to develop an English learning radio program English USA Part II for Voice of America ($55,000)
    • 2000 : Teaching Excellence Award--School of Education, NYU
    • 2000 : A grant from the United States International Broadcast Bureau to develop an English learning radio program English USA Part I for Voice of America ($55,000)
  • Robert Teranishi - Associate Professor of Higher Education
    • 2006 : NYU Departmental Research Award
    • 2005 : NYU Departmental Publication Award
    • 2005 : NYU Faculty Star Award Honorable Mention
    • 2004 : NYU Departmental Research and Scholarship Award
    • 2002 : NIMH Postdoctoral Fellow
    • 2001 : Spencer Foundation Research Training Grant
    • 2001 : UCLA GSE&IS Departmental Fellowship Recipient
    • 1996 : UC President's Fellowship
  • John Torreano - Clinical Professor of Studio Art
    • 2003 : The Nancy Graves Foundation Grant for Visual Artists
    • 1997 : Painting in the Round, School of Education Research Challenge Fund, New York University
    • 1991 : John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship
    • 1989 : National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, D.C.
    • 1982 : National Endowment for the Arts, Washington, D.C.
    • 1979 : Creative Arts for Public Service Program, New York, NY
  • Diana Turk - Associate Professor and Director of Social Studies Education
    • 1999 : Teaching Excellence Award, NYU School of Education
    • 2001 : Research Challenge Award, NYU School of Education
    • 2004 : Robert H. Michels Civic Education Award - Dirksen Foundation
    • 2004 : Curriculum Challenge Fund Award
    • 2002 : Goddard Faculty Fellowship Award, NYU School of Education
  • Rose Vukovic - Assistant Professor of Special Education
    • 2007 : New York University Challenge Fund Program
    • 2007 : Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development Research Challenge Grant
    • 2004 : Canadian Graduate Scholarship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
    • 2004 : Lower Mainland Council of the International Reading Association Harold Covell Memorial Scholarship
    • 2003 : Graduate Student Fellowship, Canadian Institutes of Health Research Partnering in Community Health Research Programme
    • 2002 : Graduate Fellowship, University of British Columbia
    • 2000 : Brookes Prize in Psychology
  • Niobe Way - Professor of Applied Psychology
    • The Henry Murray Dissertation Award, Henry Murray Research Center, Radcliffe College, Cambridge MA.
    • National Institute of Mental Health Postdoctoral Fellowship
    • Behavioral Science Track Award (B/START)for Rapid Transition from the National Institute of Mental Health
    • The William T. Grant Faculty Scholars Award
    • The National Science Foundation
    • The Spencer Foundation
  • Kevin Weaver - Clinical Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy
    • 2004 : Outstanding Faculty Award, NYU DPT Class of 2002
    • 2002 : New York University Steinhardt School of Education Service Award
    • 2001 : Greater New York Regional Committee – Academy of Sports Medicine Presidential Award
    • 1992 : Mount Sinai Department of Rehabilitation Tier II Award for Excellence in Patient Care
  • Sharon L. Weinberg - Professor of Applied Statistics and Psychology
    • Daniel Griffiths Award for Distinguished Research
    • NYU Steinhardt Teaching Excellence Award
  • Jonathan Zimmerman - Professor of History and Education; Department Chair
    • 2008 : New York University Distinguished Teaching Award
    • 1999 : Daniel Griffiths Faculty Research Award, New York University School of Education
    • 1991 : Henry Barnard Prize, History of Education Society
    • Outstanding Book Award, History of Education Society
    • New Scholar's Award, American Educational Research Association