Nov. 10, 2022

NDSU professor named gerontological society fellow

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Heather Fuller, NDSU professor of human development and family science, recently was named a fellow of the Gerontological Society of America.

“It is an amazing honor to be recognized by my peers as a GSA fellow, and I am humbled to be inducted into such a distinguished group of impactful gerontologists,” Fuller said. “I am grateful for the many people – mentors, colleagues, students, family and friends – who have supported, encouraged and inspired my dedication to the field of aging.”

Fellow status is peer recognition for outstanding contributions to the field of gerontology and represents the highest class of GSA membership. The distinction is given for diverse activities that include research, teaching, administration, public service and notable participation in the society.

Fuller was selected from GSA’s behavioral and social sciences members. She was recognized during the 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting Nov. 2-6 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

The Gerontology Society of America is the nation’s largest interdisciplinary organization devoted to the field of aging. It has more than 5,500 members with a mission to advance the study of aging and disseminate information among scientists, decision makers and the general public.

Fuller’s research and teaching at NDSU focuses on lifespan development and aging, interpersonal and family relationships in later life and successful aging. She earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and Spanish at the University of Minnesota, and a master’s degree and doctorate in developmental psychology at the University of Michigan.

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