Rebecca loves history. As a faculty member at the University of New Hampshire, she published books about statistics and research articles in psychology. She has always loved to read, both fiction and nonfiction. Other interests include nature walks, travel, and Italian greyhounds. The first thing an Italian greyhound learns in her house is that nothing happens in the morning before Mommy has her coffee. Rebecca earned her BA in Social Relations from Carnegie-Mellon in 1973 and her PhD in Social Psychology from Harvard in 1978; she taught in the Department of Psychology, University of New Hampshire, Durham NH 03824, from 1981 to 2017. Other career highlights include teaching on Semester at Sea, and consulting for Shandong Medical University in China, the World Health Organization in Geneva, and Project Orbis, an international medical education program. She loves to talk about history, particularly the early Roman Empire, the High Middle Ages, and World War II.
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