Professor Robert BringleChancellor's Professor of Psychology and Philanthropic Studies and Director of the Center for Service and Learning at Indiana University-Purdue University, USA Professor Bringle (B.A., Hanover College, Psychology and Mathematics; M.S. and Ph.D., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Social Psychology), an IUPUI faculty member since 1974, has been involved in the development, implementation, and evaluation of numerous educational programs directed at talented undergraduate psychology majors, high school psychology teachers, first-year students, and the introductory psychology course. As a social psychologist, he is widely know for his research on close relationships, including jealousy, love, and attachment. | ![]() |
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Professor Bringle (B.A., Hanover College, Psychology and Mathematics; M.S. and Ph.D., University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Social Psychology), an IUPUI faculty member since 1974, has been involved in the development, implementation, and evaluation of numerous educational programs directed at talented undergraduate psychology majors, high school psychology teachers, first-year students, and the introductory psychology course. As a social psychologist, he is widely know for his research on close relationships, including jealousy, love, and attachment. Dr. Bringle was awarded the School of Science Teaching Award and Service Award, the Ehrlich Faculty Award for Service Learning from national Campus Compact, and the Brian Hiltunen Faculty Award from Indiana Campus Compact. In 2004, he was recognized at the Annual International Service-Learning Research Conference for his outstanding contributions to the service-learning research field. The University of the Free State, South Africa, awarded him an honorary doctorate in 2004 for his scholarly work on civic engagement and service learning. He was the Volunteer of the Year in 2001 for Boys and Girls Clubs of Indianapolis. | |












