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Alumnae Achievement Awards
2003
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Barbara Loomis Jackson ’50
Educator
Administrator
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Barbara Loomis
Jackson ’50 is a renowned
professor and chair of the Division of Educational Leadership,
Administration and Policy at the Graduate School of Education
at Fordham University, where she taught since 1987. She
received her master's from Teachers College at Columbia
University and received her doctorate in educational
administration in 1970 from the Harvard Graduate School
of Education.
Her extensive background on urban schools
and leadership includes experience as a professor and
dean of the School
of Education at Morgan State University and as associate
professor and associate dean at Atlanta University's
School of Education. One of her priorities continues
to be the development and implementation of doctoral
programs in educational administration. She has produced
various publications on African-American women school
superintendents, as well as leadership and political
ecology in urban school systems. She was also an integral
part of the research team of the 1992 study, "How
Schools Shortchange Girls," at Wellesley's Center
for Research on Women.
Jackson was the first African-American
alumna to serve on the Wellesley Board of Trustees
(1970-1988) and also
served on Hampton University's Board of Trustees from
1988-1998. In 1996, she received the Dr. Kathryn I. Scanlon
Award from Fordham University for her "significant
contributions to education," including bringing
women's and minority-group issues to the forefront.
For more information about the Alumnae
Achievement Awards, please contact us by email at specialprograms@alum.wellesley.edu or
call the Alumnae Association at 781-283-2331. |
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