BRTC Legacy Fund
This fund supports research, training and programmatic support for the Behavioral Research and Therapy Clinic (BRTC). The BRTC is committed to the development, evaluation, and implementation of compassionate and effective treatments for individuals at high risk for suicide, those with complex multiple co-occurring disorders, and problems of emotional dysregulation disorders and ensuring that the next generation of clinician-scientists will continue to help individuals build lives worth living.
Friends of Psychology Fund
Unrestricted support that can be used to help undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, and the full range of departmental programs, wherever the need is greatest.
The Allen L. Edwards Lectureship
Edwards endowed the Edwards Lectureship to bring nationally and internationally renowned psychologists to campus for short visits to interact with faculty and students.
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The Roger B. Loucks Lectureship
The Roger Loucks Lectureship in the Neurophysiological Bases of Learning and Memory was established by an endowment from the estate of Professor Loucks, and sponsors one or more annual lectures and visits by outstanding scholars who have achieved recognition in the field of Neurophysiological Psychology.
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The Earl R. Carlson Professorship
The goals of the Earl R. Carlson Professorship include promoting research on the effects of socio-economic, cultural, familial, and educational background on the abilities to learn skills and acquire motivations that contribute to success and psychological well-being.
An important part of this is the identification of impediments to success and well-being, and development of strategies and interventions to counter those impediments.
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