
Since the fall of 2002 Dr. Deborah Russo Jameson has worked for Franklin Pierce University in the College of Graduate and Professional Studies. She was the Director of a Teacher Conversion Program and since 2005 has been the founding Director of the Graduate Teacher Education Program which offers an M.Ed with or without certification in numerous concentration area. She is an Associate Professor, Graduate Teacher Certification Officer, and founding Chair of the Institutional Review Board. She was formerly the Associate Dean of the Center for Teaching, Learning and Assessment at Hesser College in Manchester, New Hampshire. She holds a B. A. in English/Middle-Secondary Education, and an M.Ed. in Reading (K-12). She received her Ph.D in Education with concentrations in Administration/Supervision in Higher Education, Disabilities Studies, and Teacher Education from the University of New Hampshire. Her dissertation and recent publication in the Journal for College Reading and Learning was in the area of disabilities studies and was entitled “Self-Determination and Success Outcomes of Two-Year College Students with Disabilities.”