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Dr.
Linda Bennett to Address U of M Graduates Aug. 17
For
release: August 7, 2003
For press information, contact
Gabrielle Maxey
Dr.
Linda A. Bennett, an internationally recognized researcher
on alcohol-related problems, will address 722 graduates at
the University of Memphis' commencement Sunday, Aug. 17. Ceremonies
begin at 3 p.m. at The Pyramid.
Bennett,
a professor of anthropology at the U of M, received the 2003
Board of Visitors Eminent Faculty Award. A member of the U
of M faculty since 1986, she served as chair of the Anthropology
Department from 1994 to 1998, when she became associate dean
for graduate studies and research in the College of Arts and
Sciences.
During
1992-93, she conducted a cross-cultural study of the diagnosis
and classification of alcohol and drug use and abuse for the
World Health Organization. Dr. Bennett has also done fieldwork
on alcoholism in the former Yugoslavia. She has written several
books, including The American Experience with Alcohol
and The Alcoholic Family, as well as numerous journal
articles and book chapters.
Dr.
Bennett was a member of the anthropology faculty at Wright
State University in Dayton, Ohio, from 1966 to 1969. In 1974
she joined the Center for Family Research in the Department
of Psychiatry at George Washington University Medical Center,
where she launched a 12-year study of alcoholism in American
families.
Bennett
serves as immediate past president of the Society for Applied
Anthropology. She initiated the Consortium of Practicing and
Applied Anthropology Programs in 2000, and is chair of its
steering committee.
Bennett
earned her bachelor's degree in social sciences from Clarion
State College in Clarion, Pa., her master's degree in anthropology
from Indiana University and her doctorate in anthropology
from American University in Washington, D.C.
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