Career
- Professor, Dept. of Psychology, Environmental Psychology PhD Program, The Graduate Center of The City University of New York (1974–present)
- Research Associate, Environmental Psychology PhD Program, The Graduate Center of The City University of New York (1970–1974)
- Research Associate, Brooklyn College & The Graduate Center, Ward Design Study (1963–1970)
- Research Consultant, Hunter College High School, Evaluation of experimental arts program on creativity (1960–1962)
- Lecturer, City College, Department of Education (1960)
- Research Associate, Horace Mann-Lincoln Institute, Teachers College, Study of creativity in children (1957–1960)
- Instructor, Brooklyn College, Department of Psychology (1955–1959)
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Famous quotes containing the word career:
“Never hug and kiss your children! Mother love may make your childrens infancy unhappy and prevent them from pursuing a career or getting married! Thats total hogwash, of course. But it shows on extreme example of what state-of-the-art scientific parenting was supposed to be in early twentieth-century America. After all, that was the heyday of efficiency experts, time-and-motion studies, and the like.”
—Lawrence Kutner (20th century)
“In time your relatives will come to accept the idea that a career is as important to you as your family. Of course, in time the polar ice cap will melt.”
—Barbara Dale (b. 1940)
“A black boxers career is the perfect metaphor for the career of a black male. Every day is like being in the gym, sparring with impersonal opponents as one faces the rudeness and hostility that a black male must confront in the United States, where he is the object of both fear and fascination.”
—Ishmael Reed (b. 1938)