Organizational Contributions

American Psychological Association:  Served on the Executive Committee of Div. 1 (General Psychology) and Div. 52 (International Psychology), as well as serving as Program Chair for each division.  Member-at- large and historian of Div. 52.  Continue to serve as a site visitor, Committee on Accreditation, 1986-present.  Chair of the William James Book Award Committee, 2009. Chair of the George Miller Award Committee, 2010.  Chair of the Ernest R. Hilgard Lifetime Award Committee, 2011.  President of APA Division 1 (Society for General Psychology) 2009-2010.  President of APA Division 52 (International Psychology) 2010. 

Eastern Psychological Association (EPA):  Served as historian and member of the Board, presenting five lectures on the history of psychology at the annual meeting of EPA (2001-2005).  In 2007, selected to present the first lecture in an endowed lecture series honoring Virginia Staudt Sexton, a former faculty member at
St. John's University. 

New York State Psychological Association (NYSPA): Elected president of the Academic Division (twice) and president of the Division of Adult Development and Aging. Served on various committees including serving as Chair of the Ethics Committee and Chair of the Awards Committee.  Received numerous awards from NYSPA including the Distinguished Service Award, the Wilhelm Wundt Award, the Kurt Lewin Award, the David Mitchell Award, and the Allen V. Williams Jr. Memorial Award, their highest award, for Lifetime Contributions to Psychology.  Co-editor, annual research issue of the NYS Psychologist, 2010. 

New York Academy of Sciences: Completed a two-year term as Chair of the Section on Psychology (2005-2006).  Chair of the James McKeen Cattell Dissertation Award Committee: 2005.  Member of the Program Committee from 2000-2008.  Recipient of the first Helmut E. Adler Award of the New York Academy of Sciences for "outstanding contributions to the history of psychology."  October, 2002.

Psi Chi: Moderated and co-moderated the local chapter of Psi Chi, the National Honor Society in Psychology; served on the National Council of Psi Chi (twice); served as national Psi Chi historian; and was the keynote speaker at the 75th anniversary of the founding of Psi Chi, held at Yale University in 2004.  Received four service awards from Psi Chi and a Thelma Hunt Research Award. 
 
St. John’s University: Presented with the Outstanding Faculty Achievement Award, May 1999; recipient of the Excellence in Teaching and Scholarship Award—Graduate, June, 2000; appointed a Fellow of the Teaching and Learning Center, 2000-2001; Grand Marshall, St. John's University Commencement, January, 2001.

Department of Psychology: Served on several committees, including Undergraduate Educational Policy Committee and Graduate Educational Policy Committee.  Served 11 3-year terms as a member of the Psychology Department P&B (the Personnel and Budget Committee).  Mentored 28 doctoral dissertations and served on more than 140 doctoral committees.

In January, 2006, Professor Hogan was appointed Associate Editor/Section Editor (history and obituary editor) for the American Psychologist, the most widely circulated professional psychology journal in the world.  In 2006, he was the co-founder of an organization of Psychology Historians of New York who are documenting the history of psychology in New York City.