Katie Ehrlich, an assistant professor in the department of psychology at the University of Georgia, has received the 2019 Association for Psychological Science Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions. The award, named for the association’s first elected president, honors individuals who have made significant early career contributions to the field of psychological science. Dr. Ehrlich was recognized for her work as principal investigator of a program that will implement a new approach to examine how stress exposure is linked to children’s antibody response to vaccination.
Dr. Ehrlich is a graduate of Washington & Lee University in Lexington, Virginia. She holds a master’s degree and Ph.D. both from the University of Maryland.
Patricia Belton Oliver, dean of the University of Houston Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture and Design, has been named one of 2019’s distinguished professor award laureates by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture. In 2010, Oliver became the first woman dean of the College of Architecture at the University of Houston. During her tenure, she has implemented several new programs including designLAB, the professional/research arm of the college, the Hines International Studio, and the Center for Sustainability and Resilience.
Oliver holds a bachelor’s degree in independent studies and a master of architecture degree both from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Francine Newsome Pfeiffer, vice president for federal relations at Rutgers University in New Jersey, is the inaugural recipient of the Ripple Effect Award from the American Association of Universities. The award honors particularly memorable public service contributions to the AAU community.
Pfeiffer is a graduate of Rutgers University. She has been on the Rutgers staff since 1996.

Professor Bouchard holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, and a master’s degree in architecture from Princeton University in New Jersey.

Dr. Currie is a graduate of the University of Toronto where she earned a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in economics. She holds a Ph.D. in economics from Princeton University.

Dr. Zhou holds a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree both from China Pharmaceutical University and a Ph.D. from the College of Pharmacy at the University of Kentucky.

Dr. Sims holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Montevallo in Alabama, a master’s degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and a Ph.D. from the University of Southern Mississippi.


