Background
Nathans, Elizabeth Studley was born on October 29, 1940 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Robert Anson and Katherine Crossley (Sweet) Studley.
Nathans, Elizabeth Studley was born on October 29, 1940 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Robert Anson and Katherine Crossley (Sweet) Studley.
Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science magna cum laude, Vassar College, 1962; Master of Arts, Johns Hopkins University, 1964; Doctor of Philosophy in the United States History and History of South, Johns Hopkins University, 1966.
Instructor history, Towson State College, Maryland., 1965-1966;
lecturer in history, U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1966-1967;
assistant professor of history, U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1967-1971;
dean freshman, assistant dean instructor The Women's College, Duke U., 1971-1972;
assistant dean Trinity College Arts and Sciences, Duke U., 1972-1988;
director Trinity College Pre-Major Advising Center, Duke U., 1980-1988;
lecturer history, Duke U., 1986-1988;
associate dean Trinity College Arts and Sciences, director Pre-Major Advising Center, adjunct assistant professor of history, Duke U., 1988-1992;
dean freshmen, member Faculty Arts and Sciences, Harvard College, since 1992. Trainer workshops for faculty and advising staff Louisburg College, 1978. Duke U. representative Conference on Minorities in Higher Education, Consortium on Financing Higher Education, 1979.
Organizer founding conference academy and student service administrators of COFHE institutions, coordinator ongoing network. Review panelist division education programs National Endowment for Humanities, 1986. Review panelist Fund for Improvementof Collegiate Education, New Jersey State Department Higher Education, 1986-1987.
National Merit Scholar selection panelist North Carolina division Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Industries, 1990, 91. Review panelist advising and retention initiatives program New Jersey State Department Higher Education, 1988, 89, 90, 91, 92. Development advising and student services programs consultant U. North Carolina, Chapel Hill and Wilmington, Elon College, University of South, Miami University, Ohio, U. Miami, University of Virginia, Mary Washington College, Virginia Military Institute, College William and Mary, Syracuse University, Johns Hopkins University.
Member Organisation American Historians (program committee for annual meeting 1972).
Married Sydney H. Nathans, August 13, 1966 (divorced June 1990). Children: Heather Shawn, Stephen Frederick.