In addition to his role as a professor he was chair of the department of African-American studies, director of the joint PhD program in special education and faculty assistant to the vice chancellor for academic affirmative action. Returning to California in 1974, Jones joined the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley, where he held a variety of positions for the next 17 years. Jones worked in this capacity for three years before he and his family moved to Africa in 1972, where he was a professor and director of the University Testing Center at Haile Sellassie I University in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Later in 1969, he accepted a position at the University of California, Riverside, where he was a professor and chair of the department of education. He worked briefly at Indiana University and the University of California, Los Angeles before moving back to Ohio State University, where he was a professor and vice chair of the psychology department, in 1969. Jones began his academic career at Miami University in 1959 and then moved to Fisk University in 1963. Following his stint in the army, he later entered the doctoral program at Ohio State University where he graduated with a PhD in psychology, in 1959. After completing an MA in clinical psychology from Wayne State University in 1954, Jones was drafted into the U.S.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |