06-13-94 Alexis Collier Wins Schoen Award PSYCHOLOGY PROFESSOR WINS LEADERSHIP AWARD AT OHIO STATE COLUMBUS -- Alexis Collier, of COLUMBUS (43214), an associate professor of psychology at The Ohio State University, has won the Kathryn T. Schoen Award. The $1,800 prize is awarded annually by university to a female faculty or staff member to foster opportunities for professional growth and leadership. Collier studies psychobiology, the biological basis of behavior, with an emphasis on early development. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in psychology at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and her doctorate in psychology at the University of Washington. Collier also did graduate study at Princeton University. She has been active on the Council on Enrollment and Student Progress and the Faculty Committee on Admissions. Collier plans to use her award money to attend the Academic Management Institute of the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems and provide feedback for concerns pertaining to enrollment and student progress at Ohio State. Schoen, a resident of Logan, became the first woman to hold a vice presidency at Ohio State when she was named vice president for educational services in 1978. She served on the faculties of the colleges of Education, Medicine and Social and Behavioral Sciences and as associate provost for faculties. Schoen is now vice president emeritus. # Contact: Alexis C. Collier, (614) 292-9227. [Submitted by: REIDV (reidv@ccgate.ucomm.ohio-state.edu) Mon, 13 Jun 1994 09:46:27 -0500 (EST)] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.