Wright named Association for Psychological Science Fellow
Professor and Director of Communication Science Paul Wright has been selected as an Association for Psychological Science Fellow.
“As an APS Fellow, Paul Wright is part of a distinguished group of peers whose work has influenced the field of psychological science in important and lasting ways,” said Robert E. Gropp, Ph.D., executive director of APS.
Fellow status is awarded to APS members who have made sustained outstanding contributions to the science of psychology. Wright recently received the American Psychological Association’s Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Media Psychology & Technology Award and was selected as an International Communication Association Fellow. Other ICA Fellows also admitted to the APS Fellows include Ellen Wartella, previously Distinguished Professor of Psychology at The University of California and currently the Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani Professor of Communication at Northwestern University and Patti Valkeburg, Distinguished Research Professor and University Professor of Media, Youth and Society at the University of Amsterdam.
APS Fellows at IU include Robert Goldstone, Distinguished Professor and Chancellor’s Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, David Pisoni, Distinguished Professor and Chancellor’s Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Richard Shiffrin, Distinguished and Luther Dana Waterman Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Amanda Diekman, Provost Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences, and David Allison, Distinguished Professor and Dean of The School of Public Health.
APS is dedicated to advancing scientific psychology across disciplinary and geographic borders. Its flagship publication is Psychological Science, the highest-ranked empirical journal in the field of psychology.