Background
Robison, Judy Ann was born on December 29, 1951 in Little Rock. Daughter of Earl D. and Louise (Denison) Robison.
Robison, Judy Ann was born on December 29, 1951 in Little Rock. Daughter of Earl D. and Louise (Denison) Robison.
Biosystems Engineering, U. Center Arkansas, 1973; Master of Science, Southern Illinois U., 1975; Doctor of Philosophy, Texas Woman's U., 1989.
County agent cooperative expert service, U. Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1974-1975; county extension agent home economics cooperative extension service, U. Arkansas, Waldron, 1975-1978; 4-H program specialist, U. Arkansas, Little Rock, 1978-1994; grants officer Cooperative Extension Svc., U. Arkansas, Little Rock, since 1994. Program presenter various 4-H club organizations, Chicago, 1984, Mobile, Alabama,1984, Orlando, Florida, 1981, Louisville, 1981, Greenville, North Carolina. Member rural systemic initiative conference National Science Foundation, Monroe, Louisiana, 1994.
The diversity of religious expressions is guaranteed by the separation of church and state. However, church and state should interact in different social and political fields for the benefit of the whole society.
There are different understandings about the Bible's authority in our lives. The task of every believer is to use different Bible translations and commentaries in order to discover the word of God.
Member National Association Extension 4-H Assemblies of God Theological Seminary (Distinguished Svc. award 1982, Regional Comm. award 1986), Arkansas Association Extension 4-H Assemblies of God Theological Seminary (Distinguished Svc. award 1982, State Comm. award 1988), American Association Family and Consumer Sciences, Arkansas Association Family and Consumer Sciences, Arkansas Association Cooperative Extension Specialists (Specialist Performance award 1990), American Council on Consumer Interests, Epsilon Sigma Phi (secretary 1991-1993, Meritorious Svc. award 1994), Delta Zeta.