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CFS chair honored by alma mater

Lise Fox

Lise Fox, PhD, is a professor and chair of the Department of Child and Family Studies.

Lise Fox, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Child and Family Studies, was presented the Distinguished Alumni - Postsecondary Systems Award by the Florida State University (FSU) College of Education. Fox graduated from FSU with her bachelor of science in 1979, master of science in 1985, and PhD in 1989.

This award recognizes alumni who currently hold or have held teaching or leadership positions within a local, state, or national professional educational organization; a post-secondary educational institution; or an educational policy-making/review board, and have publications that reflect scholarship, research, or advancement of the profession.

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