Kurt Geisinger:  

CLASS OF 1968
Davidson CollegeClass of 1972
Davidson, NC

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Workplace After graduate school, I spent 15 years teaching at Fordham, and left as a Professor and Chair of the Psychology dept. to become Dean of Arts & Sciences at SUNY-Oswego (1992). After 5 years in that position, I became Academic Vice President at LeMoyne College (1997)in Syracuse. After 4 years there, I became Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, TX (2001). I left in 2006 to be come a distinguished university professor and the director of one of the more prestigious research centers in my own academic field at the University of N...Expand for more
ebraska at Lincoln. My academic discipline is psychology and within that field, I specialize in psychological and educational testing. I have edited several books and co-written some monographs and almost 100 articles or chapters. I serve presently as Past Chair on the Board for the GRE and have been on the one for the SAT, two not-so-popular tests. I enjoy the travel and excitement that goes with giving a lecture in another part of the US and continue to believe I have something to say, but my scholarship is made more difficult by my administrative, academic work, which I also enjoy.
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