Pamela Karr Kidwell '70
University of New Hampshire, B.A. '74
Ohio State University, M.A. "75, Ph.D. ‘76 |
BioProfessor, Educational Leadership Department, College of Education and
Human Ecology, Texas Woman's University. Has taught courses in Adolescent Psychology, Growth and Development, Educational Psychology, Research in Education, At-Risk Students & Innovative Programs, Prospectus Writing, and Women's Studies. Authored numerous publications relating to education management, gender and social issues. Has received academic awards and honors, plus recognition in several editions of the Who's Who series. TWU Finalist for the Minnie Stevens Piper Professor. Advice to StudentsTo make a difference in this work, personally and professionally, toss "I
can't" and "never" in the closet. Permit dreams to blossom, given time, trust, and belief. Let a child-like sense of play and caring rekindle the human spirit. Go forth with these "touchstones" for a lifetime! Inducted November 24, 1998 |