Background
Schmidt, Constance Rojko was born on November 19, 1954 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Anthony S. and Genevieve L. (Brown) Rojko.
Psychology educator researcher
Schmidt, Constance Rojko was born on November 19, 1954 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Daughter of Anthony S. and Genevieve L. (Brown) Rojko.
Bachelor of Science in psychology, University Virginia, 1976; Master of Science in psychology, Purdue University, 1977; Doctor of Philosophy in psychology, Purdue University, 1980.
Assistant professor, associate professor, Virginia Technology University, Blacksburg, 1980-1988; research associate, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, 1988-1990; from associate professor to full professor, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, since 1989; director, Instrnl. Technology Support Center, since 1995.
The separation of church and state has guaranteed the diversity of religious expressions and the freedom to worship God according to each person’s conscience. However, separation of church and state permit interaction.
People are called to love God not only with their hearts, but also with their minds. All things should be considered through the light of reason. In order to do that, it is necessary to become aware of different points of view and be able to develop critical thinking in relation to any political or social problem.
Member Society Research in Child Development, American Psychological Society, American Association Higher Education.
Married Stephen R. Schmidt, May 24, 1975. Children: Theresa L. and Kathleen E.