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Membership and Awards in 2002–03

In September, NCFR counted 3,688 members, including 800 students, and 98 organizational members. This indicated growth in the student population of NCFR. Read the March 2003 NCFR Report Magazine Read the June 2003 NCFR Report Magazine Read the September 2003 NCFR Report Magazine Read the December 2003 NCFR Report Magazine Awards and recipients were the following: Student Award: Ani Yazedjian, University of Illinois Osborne Award: Nelwyn Moore and J. Kenneth Davidson, University of Wisconsin—Eau Claire and Southwest State at San Marcos, Texas Jessie Bernard Research Proposal: Laura Sabattini, University of Southern California  Jessie Bernard Scholarly Contributions: Margie Kiter, University of Delaware Jan Trost Award: Bert Adams, University of Wisconsin  Reuben […]

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Structure and Governance, Membership, and Awards in 2001–02

The Fellowship Committee terms were extended from 2 to 3 year terms for more continuity in reviewing. Approximately 4,007 members of NCFR were counted this year. Read the March 2002 NCFR Report Magazine Read the June 2002 NCFR Report Magazine Read the September 2002 NCFR Report Magazine Read the December 2002 NCFR Report Magazine Awards and recipients were the following: Student Award: Jason Hans, University of Missouri—Columbia Marie Peters Award: Norma Bond Burgess, Syracuse University Jan Trost Award: Bron Ingoldsby, Brigham Young University Burgess Award: Pauline Boss, University of Minnesota Reuben Hill Award: William Axim and Scott Yabiku, University of Michigan; Jody Van Laningham and David R. […]

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Membership and Awards in 2000–01

The year-end report revealed 3,998 members; many new members had been brought in through the CFLE program. They tended to remain members longer. Read the March 2001 NCFR Report Magazine Read the June 2001 NCFR Report Magazine Read the September 2001 NCFR Report Magazine Read the December 2001 NCFR Report Magazine Awards and recipients this year were as follows: NCFR Student Award: Lenora McWey and Megan Murphy Jessie Bernard Research Proposal: Áine Humble, Oregon State University Jessie Bernard Contributions to Feminist Scholarship: Julie Kohler, University of Maryland Jon Trost Award: Gary Lee, University of Florida Reuben Hill Award: Liana C. Sayer and Suzanne Bianchi, University of Maryland  […]

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Awards in 1999–2000

The Marie Peters Award went to Hamilton McCubbin of the University of Wisconsin—Madison. The Jessie Bernard Research Award went to Jennifer Hardesty. Shelley Haddock was given the Jessie Bernard Feminist Scholar Award. The Reuben Hill Award was given to Paul Amato of Pennsylvania State University and Joan Gilbreth of the University of Nebraska. Valerie Mannis and Elizabeth Bannister were honored with the Anselm Strauss Award.  The Jan Trost Award was given to Gary Lee. A special Distinguished Service to Families Award was given to Sen. Paul Wellstone. The 2000 Fellows title was given to Elaine Anderson, Patricia Bell-Scott, David Demo, Mark Fine, Greer Litton Fox, […]

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Awards in 1998–99

The Student Award was given to Steven M. Kogan of the University of Georgia. Carol A. Darling of Florida State University received the Osborne Award. The Reuben Hill Award was given to Douglas B. Downey, James W. Ainsworth Darnell, and Mikaela J. Dufar, all of Ohio State University. The American Refugee Committee, Minneapolis, MN, received the Distinguished Service to Families Award. The first class of NCFR Fellows were nominated and approved by the committee, chaired by Alan Acock. They included Joan Aldous, Graham Spanier, Harriette McAdoo, Vern Bengtson, Alan Booth, Felix Berardo, Alexis Walker, Francis Fincham, Katherine Allen, Peggy Dilworth-Anderson, Judith Landau, and Patricia Noller. 

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Awards in 1997–98

The Reuben Hill Award was given to Benjamin Karnely and Tom Bradbury of the University of California, Los Angeles Vern Bengston of the University of Southern California received the Burgess Award.  The Jessie Bernard Award went to Susan Freidman and Hilary Lipo-Pastatch. The Jessie Bernard Research Proposal Award was given to Susan C. Harris of the University of Southern California.  Peggy Dilworth-Anderson of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill received the Marie Peters Award. The Ruth Jewson Award was given to Bethany Letique of the University of Maryland.  The Student Award was given to Melody Gage Stone of the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.

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Awards in 1996–97

Student Award, Karen Wilcox, Virginia Tech received this year’s Student Award. The Osborne Award was given to Katherine R. Allen of Virginia Tech and Paul C. Rosenblatt of the University of Minnesota. The Jessie Bernard Research Proposal Award was given to Terri Karis of the University of Minnesota. Leslie King, of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, and Madonna Harrington-Meyers, of Syracuse University; received the Jessie Bernard Feminist Scholar Award. The Reuben Hill Award was given to Lisa Matthews, Rand Conger, and K. A. S. Wickrama, all of Iowa State University. The Distinguished Service to Families Award was bestowed on Emily and John Visher of the Stepfamily Association of America.

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Awards in 1995–96

Elizabeth Thompson of the University of Wisconsin—Madison was given the Student Award. The Jesse Bernard Research Proposal Award was given to Kimberly Updegraff and Heather Helms-Erikson, of Pennsylvania State University, and to Beth Skilken-Catlet, of Ohio State University. Alice S. Rossi, Professor Emeritus of the University of Massachusetts, was the recipient of the Burgess Award. The Reuben Hill Award was given to Benjamin R. Karney and Thomas N. Bradbury, of the University of California, Los Angeles. The Distinguished Service to Families Award went to Margaret Feldman, of Ithaca College and Washington, DC.

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Awards in 1994–95

The Student Award was given to Deborah Lewis Fravel of the University of Minnesota. Gary Lee of the University of Florida received the Osborne Award. Meghan Raymond of the University of Arizona received the Jesse Bernard Research Proposal Award. Karen Pyke, University of Southern California, received the Jesse Bernard Outstanding Contribution to Feminist Scholarship Award. No Burgess award was given this year. The Reuben Hill Award was given to Mollie C. McLoyd, Toby Epstein Jayaratne, Rosario Ceballa, and Julio Borques, of the University of Michigan, for their 1994 article in the journal Child Development, “Unemployment and Work Interruption Among African-American Single Mothers: […]

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Awards in 1993–94

The Distinguished Service to Families Award went to Michael Sporakowski of Virginia Tech University. The Burgess Award went to John Gottman of the University of Washington. The Marie Peters Award was given to Gladys J. Hildreth, CFLE, Texas Women’s University. The Reuben Hill Award for the outstanding research article of 1993 went to Paul R. Amato of the University of Nebraska. The Jessie Bernard Award for Outstanding Research Proposal From a Feminist Perspective was given to Diane Vaughn Roberts, CFLE, of Virginia Tech University. Karla Brock of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign was given the Jessie Bernard Award for Outstanding Contribution to Feminist Scholarship Paper. […]

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