Background
Sedelow, Sally Ann Yeates was born on August 10, 1931 in Greenfield, Iowa, United States. Daughter of J.H. and Bessie M. (Williams) Yeates.
Sedelow, Sally Ann Yeates was born on August 10, 1931 in Greenfield, Iowa, United States. Daughter of J.H. and Bessie M. (Williams) Yeates.
Bachelor of Arts with high distinction, U. Iowa, 1953; Master of Arts, Mount Holyoke College, 1956; Doctor of Philosophy, Bryn Mawr College, 1960.
Instructor English,, Smith College, 1959-1960;
assistant Professor of English literature, Parsons College, 1960-1961;
assistant Professor of English literature, Rockford (Illinois) College, 1961-1962;
human factors scientist, System Development Corporation, 1962-1964;
consultant, 1964-1967;
assistant Professor of English,, St. Saint Louis University, 1964-1966;
associate Professor of English and computer and information science, U. North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1966-1970;
professor computer science and linguistics, U. Kansas, 1970-1985;
associate dean College Liberal Arts and Sciences, U. Kansas, 1979-1985;
professor computer science, adjunct Professor of English, U. Arkansas, Little Rock, since 1985;
Adjunct Professor electronics and instrumentation Graduate Institute Technology, U. Arkansas, Little Rock, since 1985. Adjunct Professor computer science U. Arkansas, Fayetteville, since 1988. Consultant The Brucheum Group, Waynesboro, Virginia, since 1986.
Distinguished visiting scholar Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1970. Philips Fund lecturer Haverford College, 1970, 74. Sigma Xi lecturer Mount Holyoke College, 1970.
National Science Foundation Institute Computer Science in Behavior Science lecturer U. Colorado, summer 1973. Lecturer U. Copenhagen, 1988, U. Nijmegen/Max Planck Institute, 1990, Leinsweiler (Germany) Seminar on Conceptual and Content Analysis by Computer, 1991, Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Fachbereich Mathematik, Allgemeine Algebra Gruppe, 1992. Cons.Coll. Human Ecology, Michigan State University, 1973.
English Literature Symposium lecturer Bryn Mawr Graduate School, 1975. Program director techniques and systems program, also intelligent systems program, division mathematics and computer science National Science Foundation, 1974-1977. President Taos Book Shop, Inc., New Mexico, 1975-1988.
Member of advisory panel National Science Foundation Institutional Computing Sciences Section, 1968. Field reader Department of Health, Education and Welfare, since 1966. Consultant Coordinated Science Laboratory, University of Illinois, 1969.
Business advisory board Arkansas College, 1987-1990. Visiting scientist Association Computing Machinery, National Science Foundation Visiting Scientist Program, 1969-1970. Principal investigator research contracts Office Naval Research, 1964-1974, National Science Foundation, 1971-1973, 85-88, 91-, Exxon Research Foundation, 1979-1981, 82-91.
Chairman investigative committee V, World Shakespeare Congress, 1971. Member committee information technical American Council Learned Socs., 1970-1974. Member research advisory panel National Endowment for Humanities, 1973-1975, 76-77.
Member of advisory committee computing National Science Foundation, 1972-1974. Member of advisory panel National Science Foundation Science Network, since 1981, member National Research Council panel for National Science Foundation minority doctoral fellowships in mathematics, physics and astronomy, 1992, 93, 94. Member Fulbright Computer Science Screening Committee, 1973-1977.
Member selection committee Mellon Fellowships in Humanities, 1982-1985. Chairman Fulbright Computer Science Screening Committee, 1976-1977. Member United States delegate United States-Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics Science Exchange Program in Natural Language Processing, 1978.
Accredition/evaluation North Central Association Schools and Colls., since 1985, councillor institutions higher education, since 1991. Summer faculty fellow United States Air Force Rome Air Development Command, 1989. Member of advisory panel United States Presidential Young Science Investigators Fellowships, 1991.
Chairman computer science curriculum innovations awards panel National Science Foundation, 1991. Consultant evaluator unites states department Education Dwight D.Eisenhower Leadership Program, 1993.
Founder Eden Song Chamber Choir, 1991. Member Modern Language Association (chairman conference computing devices 1965, chairman group on computing and literature 1978), Association Computing Machinery (chairman special interest group 1968-1970), Linguistic Society of America, Massachusetts Society Mayflower Descendants, Denison Society, Edensong Chamber Choir (founder 1991), Bryn Mawr College Alumnae Association (district council 1981-1985), Mortar Board, 1st Connection Machine Institute, Northeast Parallel Architecture Center, Red Apple Country Club, Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Delta Delta.
Married Walter Alfred Sedelow, Junior, June 14, 1958.