Andrew Oxenham Named Waldfogel Scholar of the College

Andrew Oxenham

We are excited to announce that Andrew Oxenham has received the Waldfogel Scholar of the College Award. This honor supports faculty research and creative activities. They are scholars who have taken intellectual risks, whose work has achieved a high level of distinction, and who have transformed the way knowledge is constructed.  

The award also honors the legacy of Professor Melvin Waldfogel. Professor Waldfogel joined the University of Minnesota's Art History faculty in 1955 and taught for three decades.

We appreciate Andrew Oxenham’s many meaningful contributions to both the Psychology Department and the College of Liberal Arts. 

Andrew Oxenham

Andrew Oxenham, PhD is a Distinguished McKnight University Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota and the director of the Auditory Perception and Cognition Laboratory

 

Composed by Madison Stromberg, communications assistant.

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