Neal Richard Gamsky, Ph.D.

Vice President | Dean of Student Affairs

Neal Gamsky Professional Timeline

Dr. Gamsky published 26 articles on psychology and education in 14 major journals from 1968 to 1980.

1931

Dr. Gamsky is born in Menasha, Wisconsin to Andrew P. and Lillian G. Gamsky.

1954

Dr. Gamsky receives a Bachelor of Science in sociology from the University of Wisconsin.

1954

Dr. Gamsky joins the U.S. Army and is appointed director of the legal section in Munich, Germany.

1956

Dr. Gamsky joins the U.S. Army and is appointed director of the legal section in Munich, Germany.

1959

Dr. Gamsky receives a Master of Science in guidance from the University of Wisconsin and becomes a high school counselor and teacher for Appleton Public Schools in Wisconsin.

1962

Dr. Gamsky is appointed director of education and rehabilitation services at the Wisconsin Diagnostic Center in Madison, Wisconsin.

1962

Dr. Gamsky serves as practicum supervisor of doctoral students in counseling at the University of Wisconsin.

1965

Dr. Gamsky receives a Doctor of Philosophy in counseling psychology from the University of Wisconsin.

1965

Dr. Gamsky becomes a lecturer in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and a counselor of education at the University of Wisonsin-Madison.

1967

Dr. Gamsky is appointed director of research and pupil personnel services at Cooperative Education Service Agency #13 in Waupun, Wisconsin.

1969

Dr. Gamsky authors “Expectations of Teachers and Administrators for Pupil Personnel Services,” published in the International Association of Pupil Personnel Workers Journal.

1970

Dr. Gamsky is appointed director of the Student Counseling Center at Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois, where he also served as a professor psychology.

1971

Dr. Gamsky authors “Role Playing in the Elementary School,” published in Elementary School Guidance and Counseling and in Guideline for Pupil Services.

1973

Dr. Gamsky is appointed acting vice president and dean of student affairs at Illinois State University.

1974

Dr. Gamsky becomes vice president and dean of student affairs at Illinois State University.

1974

Dr. Gamsky co-authors a book on counseling.

1980

Dr. Gamsky authors “Differences in Commitment to Developmental Programs in the Public University,” published in the NASPA Journal.

1980

Dr. Gamsky authors “Do We Really Have a Commitment to Student Development Programs?” published in the Journal of College Student Personnel.

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