Professor emerita elected to Reading Hall of Fame

Dr. Doris-Walker Dalhouse, Professor Emerita in the School of Teaching & Learning, has been elected to the Reading Hall of Fame, an independent organization that recognizes lifetime achievement in the field of reading. Established in 1973, the purpose of the Reading Hall of Fame is the improvement of reading instruction. Nominees for membership must be actively involved in the field of literacy for at least 25 years with a well-known and highly respected reputation in the profession. Contributions required of those nominated include the authorship of publications including significant research, positions of responsibility in the literacy field, and the preparation of leaders in the field through teaching.