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Kathleen McCartney was born on 1956 in Medford, Massachusetts, United States. Discover Kathleen McCartney's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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Kathleen McCartney Net Worth
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Since assuming the Smith presidency, McCartney has launched initiatives on college access and affordability, design thinking, and the liberal arts, women in STEM and the capacities women need to succeed and lead. Under her leadership, Smith has engaged architectural designer Maya Lin to re-imagine its historic Neilson Library as in intellectual commons at the heart of the college campus. The expected completion date for the project is fall 2020.
McCartney was born in Medford, Massachusetts. The first in her family to attend college, she graduated summa cum laude from Tufts University and earned her master’s and doctoral degrees in psychology from Yale University.
McCartney’s research has focused on early experience and development, particularly with respect to child care, early childhood education, and poverty. She has published more than 150 articles and book chapters on those topics and was the principal researcher for Child Care and Child Development, a 20-year study published in 2005 that examined whether early and extensive child care disrupted the mother-child relationship. She co-edited Experience and Development, The Blackwell Handbook of Early Childhood Development, and Best Practices in Developmental Research Methods. In 1983, McCartney and Sandra Scarr published a developmental theory of gene-environment correlation.
Kathleen McCartney (born 1956) is an American academic administrator, currently serving as the 11th president of Smith College. She took office as Smith’s new president on October 19, 2013. Smith College, located in Northampton, Massachusetts, is a liberal arts college and one of the Seven Sisters colleges.
A developmental psychologist, McCartney was the recipient in 2009 of the Distinguished Contribution Award from the Society for Research in Child Development. In 2011 The Boston Globe named her one of the 30 most innovative people in Massachusetts. In 2013, she received the Harvard College Women’s Professional Achievement Award, which honors an individual who has demonstrated exceptional leadership in her professional field. In March 2015, she was elected to the Board of Directors of the American Council on Education (ACE). The Boston Business Journal named her one of its 2016 Women of Influence, citing her extensive work on early childhood education.