Education
Bachelor, Oberlin College, 1966; Master of Arts in Tchg., Oberlin College, 1972; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Michigan, 1982.
academic administrator provost
Bachelor, Oberlin College, 1966; Master of Arts in Tchg., Oberlin College, 1972; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Michigan, 1982.
Classroom teacher, Oberlin Public Schools, 1971-1973;
6th grade teacher, Onsted (Michigan) Cmty. Schools, 1973-1977;
assistant/associate professor education department, Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota, 1980-1987;
professor, chairperson curriculum and instruction department, Mankato (Minnesota) State University, 1987-1992;
dean school of education and allied studies, Bridgewater (Massachusetts) State College, 1992-1995;
acting vice president for academic affairs, Bridgewater (Massachusetts) State College, 1995-1996;
provost, vice president academic affairs, Bridgewater (Massachusetts) State College, since 1996. Member numerous college committees.
Presenter in field.
Member school site county Merrill School, Raynham, Massachusetts, 1993-1996. Member celebration committee Martin Luther King, since 1992. Member Taunton Cmty. Education advising committee, 1992-1993.
Member commemorative board Mankato Area Martin Luther KingJr., 1988-1992. Member Newspaper in Education Advisory Council, Mankato Free Press,1989-1991. Member governing board Kids' Corner Child Care Center, St. Peter,1989-1990.
Director Minnesota River Valley Language and Culture Youth Program, 1982-1988. Member of advisory group Early Childhood/Family Education, 1986-1987, St. Peter Cmty. Education, 1982-1986, St. Peter Gifted and Talented advising committee, 1983-1986.
Member American Association of University Women, ASCD, American Association of Colls. of Teacher Education, American Ednl. Research Association, American Association for Higher Education, Association of Teacher Educators, Phi Delta Kappa (life).