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Resume Extended Version CURRICULUM VITAE NAME ANDERSON J. FRANKLIN, PH.D. ADDRESS Boston College The Carolyn A. & Peter S. Lynch School of Education Department of Counseling, Developmental & Educational Psychology, Campion 309 140 Commonwealth Ave. Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 PHONE (617) 552-4710 (617) 552-1981 [fax] EMAIL [email protected] EDUCATION 1984 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Post-doctoral, Survey Research 1968 University of Oregon, Eugene, Ph.D., Counseling Psychology 1964 Howard University, Washington, DC, M.S., Experimental Psychology 1961 Virginia Union University, Richmond, B.A., Sociology and Psychology EXPERIENCE 2007-present Honorable David S. Nelson Professor of Psychology and Education Director, Nelson Chair Roundtable on Networking Community- Based Programs Project Director, Nelson Chair School-Community Collaborative Partnership Boston College Carolyn A. & Peter S. Lynch School of Education Department of Counseling, Developmental and Educational Psychology 2013 Visiting Scholar Faculty of Arts Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape South Africa 2007 Professor Emeritus 1982-2007 Professor 1986-1992 Director of Clinical Training 1982-1986 Associate Director, Child, Adolescent, & Family Training 1975-1981 Associate Professor Ph.D. Program in Clinical Psychology & Ph.D. Program in Social & Personality Psychology Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin The City College & The Graduate School The City University of New York 1974-1975 Research Associate/ Adjunct Associate Professor Institute for Urban & Minority Education Teachers College, Columbia University 1974-1978 Adjunct Associate Professor 1973-1974 Visiting Associate Professor Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition The Rockefeller University New York 1970-1973 Associate Dean of Students and Director of Higher Educational Opportunity Programs Associate Professor of Psychology The Medgar Evers College of The City University of New York 1968-1970 Lecturer & Acting Chair Psychology Program School of Social Studies University of Lagos, Nigeria PART TIME EXPERIENCE 1978-present Private Practice New York City 1990-1994 Training Faculty Columbia University Graduate School of Business Executive Training Program Managing Cultural Diversity Program 1977-1980 Director Center for Academic Skills The City College of The City University of New York 1976-1978 Adjunct Professor 1973-1974 School of New Resources College of New Rochelle, New York 1975-1976 Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatric Psychology College of Physicians and Surgeons Columbia University, New York 1974-1976 Adjunct Associate Professor Department of Psychology Barnard College, Columbia University, New York 2 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin 1973-1975 Staging Psychologist for Overseas Duty Peace Corps, Washington, D.C. PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND MEMBERSHIPS Licensed Psychologist, New York State National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology Association of Black Psychologists (Distinguished Psychologist) New York Association of Black Psychologists (Distinguished Psychologist) New Jersey Association of Black Psychologists American Psychological Association (Fellow) American Orthopsychiatric Association (Fellow) HONORS Distinguished Warrior Award, International Colloquium on Black Males in Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison & Ohio State University presented at Induction Ceremony hosted by Bermuda College, Southampton, Bermuda. An international distinction given to individuals who have provided longstanding service, commitment, and leadership focused on the “most difficult” challenges impacting Black males in education globally. (2016) Official Historical Marker, Commemoration for Civil Rights Legacy to the City of Richmond, Virginia as member of the "Richmond 34" 1960 Lunch Counter Sit-In, Historical Marker Richmond City Center Broad Street between 6th and 7th Street (June 28, 2016) Groundbreakers Award from All Stars Project Annual Gala presented at David H. Koch Theatre at Lincoln Center, New York City (2012) Outstanding Alumnus Award, University of Oregon College of Education (2010) Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, Lewis and Clark College, Portland Oregon (2010) Distinguished Elder Award from the Society of Counseling Psychology (Division 17) at American Psychological Association Convention, San Diego (2010) Commemoration for Civil Rights Legacy to the State of Virginia as member of the "Richmond 34", 50th Anniversary Lunch Counter Sit-In, from Commonwealth of Virginia General Assembly House Joint Resolution No. 279 Approved by House of Delegates & Senate (February 22, 2010) Commemoration for Civil Rights Legacy to the City of Richmond, Virginia as member of the "Richmond 34" 50th Anniversary Lunch Counter Sit-In, Engraved Granite Marker Richmond City Center 6th & Broad Streets (February 22, 2010) Commemoration for Civil Rights Legacy to Virginia Union University as member of the "Richmond 34" 50th Anniversary Lunch Counter Sit-In, Engraved Granite Marker Central Campus (February 21, 2010) Appreciation Award for Contributions & Leadership, Men’s Ministry, First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens, Somerset, New Jersey (2010) 3 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin American Psychological Association Presidential Citation for outstanding service as Distinguished Elder/Senior Psychologist, National Multicultural Conference and Summit (2009) Jewish Board for Family and Children’s Services Award as a teacher and leader in their efforts to overcome organizational racism (2009) Distinguished Career Service Contribution, City College of New York of the City University of New York, Office of the President (2008) Saul Z. Cohen Distinguished Chair in Child and Family Services (visiting lecturer, trainer and consultant), Jewish Board for Family and Children’s Services, New York (2003-2005) Mellon Distinguished Visiting Scholar & Lecturer, Teachers College, Columbia University, Institute for Urban and Minority Education, February (2005) Dalmus A. Taylor Award (for pioneering leadership, scholarship and aggressive advocacy for inclusion of persons of color in higher education and psychology), National Multicultural Conference and Summit (2005) The Nia Purpose Award, Black Student Network of Teachers College, Columbia University (2005) Distinguished Contribution to the Minority Fellowship Program Award, American Psychological Association (2004) Certificate of Appreciation, The Howard University Counseling Psychology Student Association (2004) President’s Award, The Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, Division 45 of the American Psychological Association (2003) Distinguished Contribution, Diversity Leadership Forum, Inc. (2003) Family of the Year Award, Protestant Board of Guardians, Inc. (2002) Recognition Award, The Black Male Empowerment Summit, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (2002) Distinguished Contribution, The Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues, Division 45 of the American Psychological Association (2002) Certificate of Appreciation, The Virginia Association of Black Psychologists (2001) Kurt Lewin Award, New York State Psychological Association, Division of Social Issues and Cross Cultural Research (2001) The Postgraduate Center for Mental Health’s Psychoanalytic Training Institute and The Black, Latino, and Asian Caucus, Eighth Annual Frantz Fanon, MD Award (1997) 4 Curriculum Vitae Anderson J. Franklin Janet Helms Award for Mentoring and Scholarship in Psychology & Education, Teachers College, Columbia University (1996) Outstanding Contribution Award, National Association of Black Social Workers (1996) Distinguished Psychologist Award, Association of Black Psychologists (1995) Charles & Shirley Thomas Award for Mentoring and Distinguished Contributions, American Psychological Association, Society for the Study of Ethnic and Minority Issues, Division 45 (1993) New York State Board for Psychology (meritorious service to the science and the profession) (1988) Martin Luther King Award (for scholarship, research and service), The New York Society of Clinical Psychologists (1983) Distinguished Psychologist of the Year, New York Association of Black Psychologists (1980) Distinguished Contribution to Psychology & the Community, New York Association of Black Psychologists (1976) Distinguished Contribution, North Carolina Personnel & Guidance Association (1976) Lecture Series Award, United States Information Service, Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa (1970) State of Virginia NAACP Award for Community Service in Civil Rights: Student Sit-In’s. Richmond (1960) GRANTS AND AWARDS 2009-20012, Boston College Collaborative Fellows Program Grant ($180,000), Networking Step-Up Schools and Community Based Programs: Strengthening Ties and Exchange of Best Practices. (Proposal submitted-not funded), Nelson Chair Roundtable for Networking Community Based Programs, Boston College to The 21st Century Foundation, New York. 2002-2004, CCNY/Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Center Partnership Pilot Grant ($200,000 plus): Facilitators and Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening in Minority Communities. (Co-PI’s Drs. Ann Zauber and Jennifer Hay) funded by National Cancer Institute. 1995-96, CUNY Faculty Research Award, ($7,000). Resiliency in African American Men. 1990-93, National Institute of Mental Health, Child Clinical Training Grant for Underserved Populations, ($100,000) 1987-92, New York State Education Department & NYC Board of Education, CUNY Preschool Child Center for Developmental Disabilities, ($500,000) 1986-88, CUNY Faculty Research
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