Alice Chang ’68
Alice Chang ’68 rose to the top of her profession as a psychologist, professor, private practioner, researcher, and scholar. She has been a leading voice for ethnic minorities and for women. She has lead a successful effort to ensure that minorities seek careers in psychology. The first Asian-American female elected to the American Psychological Association Board of Directors, she has been a role model. In 1994, she received the Karl F. Heiser Presidential Award from the APA for her professional accomplishments.