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    2013

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    Article

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    Published in Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, Fall/Winter 2013, Volume 14, Number 2

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    Copyright 2013 by the National Collegiate Honors Council

    Abstract

    With this issue we honor Deborah Sell Craig, longtime staff member at the Kent State University Honors College, who passed away in July surrounded by her family. Deborah received her BA in political science from Wittenberg and followed it with two master’s degrees (political science and education) and a PhD in educational evaluation and measurement from Kent State University. Her 1987 dissertation, “Predicting Success in an Honors Program: A Comparative Multiple and Ridge Regression,” was an early example of honors research. Her 1981 annotated bibliography of “The Honors Movement in the United States” in Forum for Honors and her subsequent two-part article in the same journal shed significant light on honors history.

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