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Louise Douce

In her autobiographical writings and speeches, Louise Douce described herself as coming of age personally and professionally amidst the “wave of feminism” in academia in the 1970s and early 1980s. She identified feminist values as a core part of her identity and has consistently embodied those values as a clinician, administrator, educator, mentor, scholar, and

Louise Ames

Noted  child  psychologist  Louise  Bates Ames, PhD, was instrumental in the field of child and human development. Both her undergraduate (1930) and master’s (1933) degrees in psychology were received from the University of Maine. Her doctoral degree in experimental psychology was granted by Yale University in 1936. Working with Arnold Gesell, in her doctoral dissertation

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