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职称:Research Assistant Professor, School of Education and Social Policy Foley Center for the Study of Lives
所属学校:Washington University in St Louis
所属院系:school of education and social policy
所属专业:Education, General
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Regina Logan is a research assistant professor at the School of Education and Social Policy. Logan received a PhD and master's degree from Northwestern University, a master's degree from the University of Wisconsin and an AB from the University of Michigan. She has taught at Mundelein College (now Loyola University) in Chicago where she also served as Director of Career Development. She was Director of Faculty Development and Assistant Dean for Educational Services at Northwestern's School of Professional Studies. Logan's research and interest areas include gender and generativity, spirituality and wisdom in adulthood, and career development. Logan is the director of the Foley Longitudinal Study of Adulthood. In addition, she has extensive experience in teaching and learning in adulthood.
1993 PhD, Human Dev & Social Pol Northwestern University 1984 MA, Teaching & Learning Processes Northwestern University 1971 MA, French Language and Literature University of Wisconsin 1970 AB, French Language and Literature University of Michigan