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Hugh Berryman is a U.S. forensic anthropologist with areas of expertise in blunt force trauma, skeletal remains, and osteology.He is one of only three forensic anthropologists in the state of Tennessee and seventy-four in the nation certified by the American Board of Forensic Anthropology.
Nat T. Winston Jr., M.D. was an American psychiatrist and healthcare pioneer, Tennessee's former commissioner of mental health, and a former candidate for Governor of Tennessee. Winston published Dear God: I Hope You Will Always Love Me and Forgive Me in 2009, a book that addresses and discusses topics in the sexual exploitation of American ...
Samejima then took a job at Bowling Green State University in 1970, while there she published another significant paper, “A General Model for Free Response Data”. She then accepted a full professor position at the University of Tennessee Knoxville in 1973. [3] She retired in May 2006 and subsequently moved to Japan, where she died circa 2021.
Sen. Jon Lundberg, R-Bristol, presents his bill that may vacate the board of Tennessee State University during a Senate Government Operations Committee meeting in the Cordell Hull State Office ...
May 2024: New Tennessee State University board resets stage for presidential search June 2024: Board names Johnson as interim Ronald A. Johnson was named by the TSU board as the interim president.
The TSU board was formed in 2016, when the FOCUS Act moved oversight of public universities, including Middle Tennessee State University, Austin Peay State Univesity and the University of Memphis ...
Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury: ... State Board of Accountancy ... American Board of Professional Psychology: ABPP: Qualification beyond state licensure ...
The American Association of State Psychology Boards (ASPPB) was founded in 1961 by the American Psychological Association's Board of Professional Affairs Committee on State Licensure. A primary goal of ASPPB was to enhance the ability of psychologists to practice across state and national borders, specifically in the United States and Canada.