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USF Psychology Professor Honored with Lifetime Award for Ethics Education

December 3, 2025 - 01:41

USF Psychology Professor Honored with Lifetime Award for Ethics Education

The American Psychological Association (APA) Ethics Committee has honored USF Psychology Professor Tiffany Chenneville with the prestigious 2025 Lifetime Award for Accomplishments in Ethics Education. This annual accolade is presented to a psychologist who has made significant contributions to ethics education in various fields of psychology, showcasing a commitment to upholding ethical standards throughout their career.

Professor Chenneville's dedication to teaching and promoting ethical practices has greatly influenced her students and the broader psychological community. Her innovative approaches to ethics education have not only enriched the learning experience for her students but have also set a benchmark for ethical training in psychology programs nationwide.

This recognition highlights the importance of ethics in psychology and the role educators play in fostering a culture of integrity and accountability. Professor Chenneville’s exemplary work serves as an inspiration for future generations of psychologists, reinforcing the essential nature of ethical considerations in the field.


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