The Irene E. Harms Graduate Scholarship in the College of the Liberal Arts Endowment provides funds to support graduate students in the Department of Psychology’s Child Study Center. This endowment was distributed to the University from the Estate of Irene E. Harms in 2019. Irene E. Harms was a former faculty member in Penn State’s College of Economics, Department of Child Development and Family Relationships during the late 1950s and early 1960s. Her area of research was child development and for a period of time she served as head of the Infant Development Group.
The Irene E. Harms Award recognizes the outstanding academic potential of students who strive for academic excellence in one or more of three areas of child psychology: translational science, community-engaged research, and outreach to communities. Translational science includes research that bridges basic science and real-world applications and includes policy research.
Child Clinical and Developmental graduate students in the Department of Psychology can apply for this award. The Irene E. Harms Award can be used for a variety of research-related activities and costs for translational research, community-engaged research, or community outreach. This includes but is not limited to: collecting or analyzing data; eliciting expert consultation; article or grant writing with community partners; covering a portion of the student’s summer salary; professional development workshops or events; conducting focus groups; collecting qualitative data; software packages for analyzing qualitative data; paying wages for an undergraduate coder; etc.
See below for a list of our Irene E. Harms Graduate Scholarship Award recipients. For more information about this award, contact Laureen Teti at lot1@psu.edu.
Briah Glover
2024 Award Recipient
Tiyobista Maereg
2023 Award Recipient
Chelsea Mayo
2022 Award Recipient
Anna Zhou
2021 Award Recipient
Shana Ramsook Ratcliff
2020 Award Recipient
Meghan McDoniel
2019 Award Recipient