Background
Crewe, Nancy Moe was born on August 27, 1939 in Minneapolis. Daughter of Arnold O. and Ruby V. (Nelson) Moe.
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Crewe, Nancy Moe was born on August 27, 1939 in Minneapolis. Daughter of Arnold O. and Ruby V. (Nelson) Moe.
Bachelor, University of Minnesota, 1961; Master of Arts, University of Minnesota, 1964; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, 1967.
Staff psychologist American Rehabilitation Foundation, Minneapolis, 1966-1969, Robbinsdale (Minnesota) School District, 1969-1971. Assistant professor psychology University Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1971-1978, associate professor psychology, 1978-1987. Postdoctoral fellow New England Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, 1985-1986.
Professor Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1987—2006, retired, 2006. Board member Foundation for Rehabilitation Psychology, 2010.
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Board directors Accessible Space, Minneapolis, 1980-1982, Metropolitan Center for Indiana Living, Minneapolis, 1983-1985. Board directors, chairperson Comprehensive Services for Disabled Citizens, Minneapolis, 1980-1987, Capital Area Center for Indiana Living, 2000-2005. Fellow: American Psychological Association (president division 22 1987-1988, Distinguished Contributions to Rehabilitation Psychology award 1993, Roger Barker Distinguished Career award 2001).
Member: American Counseling Association, Artisan's Circuit, Artists' Cooperative, National Council Rehabilitation Education (Distinguished Career in Rehabilitation Education award 2004), National Rehabilitation Association, American Rehabilitation Counseling Association, American Association Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers (board directors 1995-1998, Distinguished Service award 1990), American Congress Rehabilitation Medicine (Licht award 1981, Distinguished Member award 1990), Phi Beta Kappa.
Married James C. Crewe (divorced). 1 child, Laurel; married John Pond.