1954
Is born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to parents Riley and Helen.
1993
Is the president, lead minister, and adult education coordinator of the Order of the Red Grail through today.
1995
Co-authors “Metacognition, metamemory, and commitment to change strategy: Enhancing adoption of innovation of staff development.”
1997
Co-authors “Meaning of participating in technology training: A phenomenology.”
1998
Co-authors “Adult education meets cognitive flexibility theory: A new constructivism for web-based instruction.”
1998
Co-authors “Constructivist instructional design models for web-based adult education.”
2010
Is honored as Professional Woman of the Year by the National Association of Professional Women.
2008
Publishes her doctoral dissertation at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
2011
Authors “Mild traumatic brain injury and information access on the World Wide Web” with Lambert Academic Publishing.
2021
Is associated with Justice in Action, a coalition of faith communities, through today.
2024
Receives the Outstanding Distinction Award for Athabasca University Faculty from the Athabasca University Graduate Students’ Association.