STP Presidential Citations
Beginning in 2004, the Society for the Teaching of Psychology President has given Presidential Citations to individuals who have made extraordinary life-time contributions to the Society and/or to the teaching of psychology. The President ordinarily presents the Citations during the Business Meeting at the Annual Conference on Teaching.
Click here to view historical records of these citations; several citations include the text of the citation and/or photos of the president bestowing the citation to the recipient.
2022
- Emily Leary Chesnes (American Psychological Association)
- David Kreiner (University of Central Missouri)
2021
- Kelley Haynes-Mendez (American Psychological Association)
- Birgit Spinath (Heidelberg University, Germany)
2020
- Loretta Neal McGregor (Arkansas State University)
- Kristin Habashi Whitlock (Davis High School, Utah)
2019
- Bernard C. Beins (Ithaca College)
- Kenneth A. Weaver (Emporia State University)
2018
- Jacquelyn Cranney (University of New South Wales)
- Warren Street (Central Washington University)
2017
- Martha Boenau (American Psychological Association)
- Lee Gurel (Mental Health & Behavioral Science Service, Veterans Administration)
2016
- Tom Pusateri (Kennesaw State University)
2015
- Ted Bosack (Providence College)
2014
- Dana S. Dunn (Moravian College)
- Maureen A. McCarthy (Kennesaw State University)
2013
- David G. Myers (Hope College)
- William Buskist (Auburn University)
2012
- Wilbert J. McKeachie (University of Michigan)
2011
- Mary Kite (Ball State University)
- Ludy T. Benjamin Jr. (Texas A&M University)
2010
- Wayne Weiten (University of Nevada Las Vegas)
- Ruth Ault (Davidson College)
2009
- Charles L. Brewer (Furman University)
- Randolph A. Smith (Lamar University)
2008
- Jane Halonen (University of West Florida)
2007
- G. William Hill IV (Kennesaw State University)
- Diane Halpern (Claremont McKenna College)
2006
- Paul Nelson (Education Directorate, American Psychological Association)
- Barbara Nodine (Arcadia University)
2005
- Sam Cameron (Arcadia University)
- Elizabeth Swenson (John Carroll University)
2004
- Steve Davis (Emporia State University)
- Jim Korn (Saint Louis University)
- Marky Lloyd (Georgia Southern University)
- Virginia Mathie (James Madison University)