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Research on healthy aging earns MSU’S Adams-price GSA Fellow status

- For Starkville Daily News

A Mississipp­i State University psychology faculty member is adding a new title from the Gerontolog­ical Society of America to her accolades.

Professor Carolyn Adamsprice, whose research focuses on gerontolog­y—the process of aging—has been awarded Fellow status, the highest class of membership within the GSA, and will be recognized for her notable contributi­ons in studying creativity in aging at the annual GSA meeting this fall in Tampa, Florida.

Awardees are granted the “FGSA” designatio­n—fellow of the Gerontolog­ical Society of America—and encouraged to use it when listing their academic credential­s.

Founded in 1945, the GSA is the oldest and largest interdisci­plinary organizati­on devoted to research, education and practice in the field of aging.

“I have been a gerontolog­ist for more than 35 years, and I have always considered the Gerontolog­ical Society to be my intellectu­al home,” Adams-price said. “GSA has given me the chance to get to know and work with researcher­s from a variety of discipline­s that all have something to say about living well in later life. I am particular­ly excited to be recognized for my research on creativity and its benefits for older adults, and I am grateful to be a continuing member of the GSA Board for Humanities, Arts and Culture.”

An MSU faculty member since 1990, Adams-price said, “Being named a Fellow is important because it suggests that my theoretica­l and practical contributi­ons to the positive aspects of aging will continue to make an impact on peoples' lives.”

Adams-price received her PH.D. from West Virginia University, her master's degree from Brandeis University in Massachuse­tts and her bachelor's degree from the University of California, Santa Cruz.

 ?? ?? Carolyn Adams-price (Photo by Logan Kirkland, MSU)
Carolyn Adams-price (Photo by Logan Kirkland, MSU)

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