Jewell Deene Ellis to receive honorary degree
Jewell Deene Ellis to receive honorary degree
Nominated by the University Joint Committee on Honorary Degrees and approved by the University Senate, two University of Kentucky alumni will receive honorary degrees at the 10 a.m. December Commencement Ceremony this Friday, Dec. 15. The degrees recognize extraordinary contributions to philanthropy, human development, education or societal well-being.
Jewell Deene Ellis, a former educator and teacher trainer, will receive an Honorary Degree of Humane Letters. Originally from Boyle County, Kentucky, Ellis earned a bachelor's degree in vocational home economics from UK in 1951, and later her master's degree in education from UK as well. She taught at Nicholas County High School from 1951 to 1960, where she developed a reputation for innovative practices, both inside and outside of the classroom. She also supervised over 30 student teachers from UK. She then became a traveling teacher trainer at Murray State University, and a liaison with the Kentucky Department of Education, where she supervised home economics education programs. Soon after she became director of the home economics unit for the department, serving in variety of state educational leadership roles for 36 years, including the development of national standards for family and consumer sciences education. She retired in 2008.
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