distinguished alumni award
Dr. Lloyd H. Rogler Canino
Achievement 1981
Dr. Lloyd H. Rogler Canino,
Director of the Hispanic Research Center At Fordham University in the
Bronx,
New York, was born in Puerto Rico and has had a distinguished career
of conduction basic studies on the family in Puerto Rico, the United
States, and several Latin American countries.
Before joining the Fordham
faculty, where he holds the Albert Schweitzer Chair in Humanities,
Dr. Rogler Canino taught at the University of
Puerto Rico, Yale University, and Case Western University. He is
the recipient of numerous grants and the author of two standard reference
works in the National Advisory Mental Health Counsel of the National
Institute of Mental Health, U.S. Public Health Service (1972-1976),
and was appointed to develop five-year research plans for the National
Institute of Health and the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health
Administration. He has also been editorial consultant to many scientific
journals.
Among his many honors, Dr. Rogler Canino was named a Fellow
of the Hubert Humphrey Chair on Internationally Renowned Scholars,
Macalester
College, St. Paul, Minn. He received the Academic Excellence Award
presented in Washington, D.C., in September in 1980 during a national
Hispanic conference sponsored by the National Coalition of Hispanic
Mental Health and Human Services Organizations (COSSMHO). This award
was granted in recognition of Dr. Rogler Canino's "career of exemplary
scholarship contributing significant insights and deeper understanding
of issues critical to Hispanic families and communities." For his outstanding
research contributions to the understanding of the mental health problems
and strengths of Puerto Ricans, Dr. Rogler Canino was recently honored
with an award from the New York Society of Clinical Psychologists.
He received his University of Iowa BA in philosophy in 1951, his MA
and PhD in sociology, in 1952 and 1957 respectively.
Dr. Rogler Canino
is a member of the Alumni Association.
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