Background
Keeton, Morris Teuton was born on February 1, 1917 in Clarksville, Texas, United States. Son of William Robert and Ernestine (Tuten) Keeton.
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Keeton, Morris Teuton was born on February 1, 1917 in Clarksville, Texas, United States. Son of William Robert and Ernestine (Tuten) Keeton.
Bachelor, Southern Methodist University, 1935. Master of Arts, Southern Methodist University, 1936. Master of Arts, Harvard University, 1937.
Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1938. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Thomas A. Edison College, 1982. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), University Maryland, 1983.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), State University of New York, 1983. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), University New Hampshire, 1988. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), DePaul University, 1988.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Antioch University, 1989.
Instructor philosophy and social science Southern Methodist University, 1938-1941. Educational secretary Brethren Civilian Public Service, 1942-1945. Faculty Antioch College, 1947-1977, professor philosophy and religion, 1956-1977, pastor, 1947-1960, from dean faculty to provost, vice president, 1963-1977.
From executive director to president Council Advancement Experimental Learning, Columbia, Maryland, 1977-1989, senior fellow, 1990. Director Institute for Research on adults in Higher Education University Maryland University College, College Park, 1990-1998, senior scholar, since 1997. Visiting adjunct professor School for New Learning, DePaul University, 1989-1990.
College examiner North Central Association Colleges and Secondary Schools, 1960-1977. Executive board Commission Institutions Higher Education, 1973-1977. Chairman commission on higher education and the adult learner American Council on Education, 1981-1989.
Board education Yellow Springs Exempted Village School District, 1961-1965. Head mission in Germany, American Friends Service Committee, 1953-1955, chairman international conferences and seminars program committee, 1959-1963, chairman diplomats conference, Clarens, Switzerland, 1961, chairman mission to Germany, 1963. Chairman steering committee Cooperative Assessment Experimental Learning, 1974-1977.
Trustee Fielding Institute, 1982-1988, chair board trustees, 1986-1988. Consultant Cambridge College, 1991-2000. Chairman, advisory panel Goddard College, 1999-2000.
Participant Radcliffe Intellectual Renewal Seminars, 1999-2000. Member Commission on the Future, Howard Community College, 1999-2001.
(An Invitation To A Beginning Inquiry Into Major Direction...)
(An Invitation To A Beginning Inquiry Into Major Direction...)
(The inaugural sourcebook in the series. It provides an in...)
(Book by Keeton, Morris T., Council for Adult and Experien...)
(range of ethics)
President Columbia (Maryland.) Forum, 1990-1993. Regent Land Rover University North America, 1996-1997. Fellow Society Religion in Higher Education.
Member American Philosophical Association (life, secretary-treasurer Western division 1959-1961, chairman Carus Lectures committee 1965-1969), American Association of University Professors, American Association Higher Education (Executive Committee 1965-1966, director campus governance program 1966-1969, president 1972-1973).
Married Ruth Urice, January 9, 1944 (deceased December 1997). Children: Gary KaDel, Scot, Gerlinde Joan.