Matina s horner biography of barack obama

          Out of 5 stars.

        1. Former Radcliffe president Matina Horner, whose name is attached to my fellowship here at the Radcliffe Institute, provided the social science that showed.
        2. Buy a copy of Women of Achievement Set book by Matina S. Horner.
        3. Matina S. Horner Distinguished Visiting Professor, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Delmos Jones and Jagna Sharff Memorial Prize for the.
        4. At his own convocation in , Mandela, the anti-apartheid revolutionary who became South Africa's first black president after being imprisoned.
        5. Buy a copy of Women of Achievement Set book by Matina S. Horner..

          Matina Souretis Horner

          Scholar and administrator Matina Horner (born 1939) did early research into women's fear of success. She later became the youngest president of Radcliffe College during a period of redefining its relationship with Harvard University.

          Matina Souretis Horner was born July 28, 1939, in Roxbury, Massachusetts, to Greek parents who decided to remain in the United States after World War II broke out in Europe.

          While attending Bryn Mawr College in Pennsylvania she became interested in experimental psychology and studied "need achievement" in Greek and Jewish subculture groups for her honors thesis.

          He is a former fellow in residence at the Leon Levy Center for Biography and is currently the deputy director of that center.

          She obtained her BA degree cum laude in 1961. It was at Bryn Mawr that Matina Souretis met Joseph L. Horner, a future research physicist. The two were married in 1961 and in the autumn of that year both went to the University of Michigan for graduate studies.

          Matina Horner completed her Masters of Science degree in 1963 and earned her Ph.D. degree in 1968.

          Horner