Regents Award for Faculty Excellence - CLAS Recipients

Lee Anne Clark

Lee Anna Clark

 

 

 

 

 


Lee Anna Clark, professor of psychology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and former associate provost for faculty, is internationally recognized for her groundbreaking work in the classification and assessment of personality disorders. The Institute for Scientific Information recently listed her among the 250 most frequently cited researchers in the area of psychology and psychiatry. An elected Fellow of the American Psychological Association, Clark joined the UI faculty in 1993 and has taught both undergraduates and graduates. The course she developed for first year graduate students, Introduction to Clinical Research, was in such high demand that she agreed to return to teaching it even while continuing to serve as associate provost. In the latter capacity, Clark was widely respected for her fair and thoughtful leadership. Since returning to the faculty full-time, Clark has continued her service to the university as a member of the Gender Equity Task Force and chair of the Faculty Salary Equity Committee, and she has served the Department of Psychology as chair of the Faculty Diversity Committee and Director of Clinical Training.