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Aug. 28, 2003
Two 麻花影院 Professors Receive PH.D.'s
Pamela Higgins Saulsberry, professor of social work,
      and Jenny Savage, associate professor social work, both at the
      University of Louisiana at Monroe, were awarded the doctor of
      philosophy degree Aug. 2 at Jackson State University in Mississippi.
           Saulsberry's dissertation is entitled "Racial Socialization,
      Academic Performance and Social Adjustment in African American
      Youth: A Multivariate Analysis." Her study establishes that
      parents who include strong positive racial socialization in child
      rearing improve the ability of youth to cope with racial discrimination
      that may deter their personal success in adulthood. 
           Savage's dissertation, "Keeping the Promise of Permanence:
      Older Child Permanent Placement Stability Predicted From Externalizing
      Behavior and Adaptability, describes the use of standardized
      assessment instruments in the process of matching children exiting
      state custody with parents wishing to adopt them. She found that
      prevention of adoption disruption for these children over the
      age of three years might be possible with more deliberate matching
      procedures. 
           Saulsberry and Savage have been members of the social work
      faculty for 29 and 16 years respectively. 
           Jackson State University, located in Jackson, Miss., is
      a Research I University and is the oldest urban historically
      black college or university in the South. Its School of Social
      Work, with both undergraduate and graduate programs accredited
      by the Council on Social Work Education, began its Ph.D. in social
      work program in 1997. Savage and Saulsberry were among the charter
      class members and are the first women graduates with a Ph.D.
      in social work from JSU. They were the third and fourth graduates
      among the original 13 members of the 1997 charter class. 
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