The Idle American
Norman V. Horner is a retired educator who doesnât really care whether folks call him âDr.â or not. His distinguished career plus his 40 articles in professional journals and his leadership in scholarly organizations suggest that heâs been worthy of his degree for a long time.
A Brown County native, Horner earned A.A., B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, respectively, from Tarleton State (then Junior) College, two from the former University of North Texas and his doctorate from Oklahoma State University.
Most of us would need help to pronounce much less understand all the multi-syllabic words employed by this distinguished educator. He rose from the role of instructor to Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics during his tenure at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls (1971-2006). Mild-mannered and Christ-centered, he is at once humble, modest, agreeable and engaging, even chuckling when folks refer to him as âthe spider man.â
Best Health Degrees Releases National Rankings of Radiation Sciences Bachelor s Programs
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DURHAM, N.C., Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Best Health Degrees (
https://www.besthealthdegrees.com/), an independent, free online source for information on healthcare degrees and careers, has released three rankings of the best Radiation Sciences degree programs in the US:
25 Best Radiation Sciences Bachelor s Programs for 2021
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The Top 3 Radiation Sciences Bachelor s Programs for 2021 are: 1) University of Michigan-Flint; 2) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and 3) University of Missouri at Columbia. The Top 3 Online Radiation Sciences Bachelor s for 2021 are: 1) University of Missouri at Columbia; 2) Loma Linda University; and 3) University of Nebraska.
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BROWNWOOD Norman V. Horner is a retired educator who doesn’t really care whether folks call him “Dr.” or not. His distinguished career plus his 40 articles in professional journals and his leadership in scholarly organizations suggest he’s been worthy of his degree for a long time.
A Brown County native, Horner earned A.A., B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, respectively, from Tarleton State (then Junior) College, two from the former University of North Texas and his doctorate from Oklahoma State University.
Most of us would need help to pronounce much less understand all the multi-syllabic words employed by this distinguished educator. He rose from the role of instructor to Dean of the College of Science and Mathematics during his tenure at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls (1971-2006). Mild-mannered and Christ-centered, he is at once humble, modest, agreeable and engaging, even chuckling when folks refer to him as “the spider man.