He served as the acting chancellor at the University of California, Riverside from March, 2002 through July 2002.
He bridged the tenures of Raymond L. Orbach and France Córdova.
He also served as the dean of the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences and the chair of the department of psychology.
[1] He earned his degree from Yale in 1965, then completed his Ph.D. in child development from the University of Minnesota.
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