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Jonathan Renz awarded Excellence in Scholarship prize at Graduate Research Symposium at William and Mary
Experimental Psychology graduate student, Jonathan Renz was awarded a $500 prize for Excellence in Scholarship for a paper he submitted to 2013 Graduate Research Symposium at William and Mary. The paper, based on his thesis titled “Adult Attachment Styles and Self Regulatory Resources: A Dynamic Interplay,” was judged blindly by an independent panel of William & Mary faculty and Graduate Studies Advisory Board members. Jonathan received his award at the Awards Luncheon on Saturday, March 23rd in Williamsburg, VA. Jonathan would like to acknowledge his thesis advisors for guiding and motivating him along the way.