Dr. Lewis Aptekar: Biography of an Author
Dr. Lewis Aptekar is a retired professor who graduated with a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of Michigan in 1970. He’s also a well-published author who has traveled the world, immersed himself in cultures within developing nations and witnessed firsthand the struggles of homeless youth, street children and displaced families. Even in retirement, Dr. Lewis Aptekar maintains an excellent reputation in his field. He held a Partners of the Americas Fellowship and, over his decades-long career, he’s received numerous academic awards. His awards include a Senior Fulbright Scholar award and two Fulbright scholarships. Also, he was a Nehru Visiting Professor, he’s held a Rotarian International Ambassadorship, and he completed a Bellagio Rockefeller Foundation Study and Conference scholarly residency. Dr. Aptekar is a frequent reviewer for Child Abuse and Neglect, and he formerly served as the President of the Society of Cross-Cultural Research. He’s also ...
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