Seymour Rosenberg, Emeritus Professor II of Psychology, of Somerset, NJ, died on November 20, 2013. He was 87. Seymour moved to Rutgers from a research position at Bell Labs to Rutgers in 1966. He was well known for his mathematical models, especially Hierarchical Class Analysis or HiClas. Seymour was a founding father of Livingston College and a primary figure in Livingston’s Department of Psychology. He cared deeply about the department and throughout his career was regarded as a unifier. In fact, he was the first chair of the “reorganized” FAS Department of Psychology in 1981. He served as chair again in 1994 and retired in 2000.
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