Elizabeth Ann Nalley

Elizabeth Ann Nalley is an American chemist, a professor of chemistry at Cameron University in Lawton, Oklahoma.

Nalley was born in Catron, Missouri.[1] She received a B.S. in chemical education from Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma in 1965, an M.S. in analytical chemistry from Oklahoma State University in 1969, and a Ph.D. in radiation chemistry from Texas Women's University in 1975.[1][2][3] Her career as a chemistry instructor began even before she finished her undergraduate education, with a stint as a chemistry teacher at Muskogee Central High School from 1964 to 1965; in 1969, she joined the Cameron University faculty as an instructor, and she has been a full professor (Cameron's first female full professor) since 1978.[1][2]

Nalley was the 2006 president of the American Chemical Society.[4][5] She has also served for 21 years on the board of directors of Phi Kappa Phi, and was president from 1995 to 1998.[6] In 2005 she was given the Iota Sigma Pi Award in Professional Excellence.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c "50 Making a Difference profile: Elizabeth A. Nalley, Cameron University, Lawton", The Journal Record, September 26, 2008, http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4182/is_20080926/ai_n28112424/?tag=content;col1 .
  2. ^ a b C.V. from Nalley's web site.
  3. ^ Faculty hall of fame award 1996: Dr. E. Ann Nalley, Cameron University Office of Alumni Relations.
  4. ^ Gradoz, Angela (December 6, 2004), "Nalley named president of the American Chemical Society", Cameron Collegian, http://www.cameron.edu/collegian/06dec04/news_nalley.html .
  5. ^ Report of the Past President, ACS Spring National Meeting – Chicago 2007.
  6. ^ Speaker bios, Human Rights Day Event, Chemistry and the Middle East: Honoring Dr. Zafra M. Lerman, AAAS.
  7. ^ 2005 Iota Sigma Pi Award in Professional Excellence, Iota Sigma Pi.

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