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Elnora M. Gilfoyle, Sc.D., Honorary
Professor Emeritus

Education:

Honorary Sc.D., Colorado State University, 1981. Joined Colorado State University in 1981.

Professional Activities:

Administrative Special Interest Section, Developmental Disabilities Special Interest Section and Sensory Integration Special Interest Section, American Occupational Therapy Association; Pediatric and Administrative Special Interest Section, Colorado Occupational Therapy Association; Member, Society for Behavioral Kinesiology; Member, World Federation of Occupational Therapy; Member, American Society for Allied Health Professions.

Special Recognition and Awards:

Inductee, Colorado Women's Hall of Fame; Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecturer, American Occupational Therapy Association; Roster of Fellows, American Occupational Therapy Association; Black Student Affairs Award, Colorado State University; Honorary Doctorate of Science, Colorado State University; First Woman named as Provost/Academic Vice President at Colorado State University.

Current Interests/Activities in Retirement:

Consultant on leadership and organizational change, traveling.



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