Background
Rasmussen, Maxine Konig was born on May 29, 1930 in Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States. Daughter of Maximillian and Frances (Ellis) Konig.
Rasmussen, Maxine Konig was born on May 29, 1930 in Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States. Daughter of Maximillian and Frances (Ellis) Konig.
Bachelor of Science in Home Economics, University North Dakota, 1965. Master of Education in Counseling and Education, University North Dakota, 1968. Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling and Psychology, University North Dakota, 1973.
Director counseling department, GFAFB, 1969-1973;
department counseling instructor, U. North Dakota, Grand Forks, 1969-1973;
professor continuing education, U. North Dakota, Grand Forks, since 1986;
director outreach program, Mental Health Center, Grand Forks, 1973-1976;
professor psychology, University of Minnesota, Crookston, since 1990;
private practice, Grand Forks, since 1976. Host interview program Station KTHI-television, Grand Forks, 1964-1966. Teacher St. Michael' School, Grand Forks, 1963-1964.
Counselor, chair St. James H.S., Grand Forks, 1966-1969, psychology instructor, 1966-1969. Elementary and secondary school consultant, Grand Forks, Walsh Pembina Counties, North Dakota, 1976-1983. Psychiatric consultant Psychology unit United Hospital, Grand Forks, 1976-1989.
Presenter Governor's Commission Children and Adolescence at Risk, Bismarck, North Dakota, 1986.
Board directors Pine to Prairie Girl Scouts, Grand Forks, since 1991. President Greater Grand Forks Symphony Association, since 1991. Member task force on chemical dependency Methodist Church, North Dakota, Minnesota, and South Dakota, 1984-1989.
Member American Psychological Association, National Association Counselors, Mortar Board (president, director 1965-1973).
Children: Michael John Rasmussen, Lori Anne Swinney, Mari Beth Rasmussen, Eric Thomas Rasmussen.