Julian B. Rotter obituary, 1916-2014, Hartford, CT

In memory of

Julian B. Rotter

1916 - 2014

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sharon cochs

January 27, 2015

RIP in pepperoni

David Wheeler

December 13, 2014

Those of us who were privileged to study under Dr. Rotter will always remember him with a great deal of fondness and more than a little awe.

Lyra MAy Refuerzo

September 18, 2014

i just read about your the your theory, and i am so amazed about your ideas, I hope I will present it good in my class,

R.I.P

gitahi kanyeki

July 25, 2014

A wonderful psychologist

Gitahi Kanyeki

March 19, 2014

I recall Professor Rotter with fondness for the helpful man he was and awe at his insightful yet methodical mind. He may not have claimed me as an advisee or mentee during my UConn years but he was certainly a mentor to me! Don Round, PhD

March 12, 2014

Thank you Jules. You were more than a mentor to me. Much love, Reaume Carroll Mulry, Ph.D.

Mark Sherman

February 23, 2014

My condolences to the family of Dr. Rotter and especially to his wife, Doffie, with whom my own graduate career at UCONN overlapped. Julian was one of those rare people who routinely made those around him better than they thought they could ever be. He was a "Master" professor whose style if instruction was as important as the content, and who thereby provided me with a model that served as the basis for my own academic career.

Carrie Bulger

February 18, 2014

I had Dr. Rotter for Test Construction as a graduate student in the late '90s. What a great teacher, great scholar and funny guy. My students are delighted when I tell them that one of my teachers is the guy cited in their textbook! My sympathy to the family.

Larry Levine

February 18, 2014

Jules was an enormous influence on both my thinking about Psychology and my own style of classroom teaching. He was a professor in the true sense of the word. He professed! There was little doubt about where he stood on basic issues but he always supported his views wih logic and with data.

Although I was not one of his graduate students, the two courses I took with him remain memorable.

On a personal level, he personified the label "mentsch"

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