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Elnora Clausing Gilfoyle,
PhD
Born 1934
Inducted 1996
Elnora Gilfoyle’s interests in art, science,
and social services led her to pursue a career in occupational
therapy at the University of Iowa. Wanting to help handicapped
and ill people maintain their dignity with independence and self-sufficiency,
Gilfoyle went on to work with developmentally dysfunctional and
battered
children at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and
developed family-involved rehabilitation programs for the Occupational
Therapy Department. During the 1970s, she worked to draft the law
that ultimately gave all children, including those with disabilities,
the right to an education. Later she became a professor and head
of the Occupational Therapy Department at Colorado State University.
Gilfoyle was appointed provost and academic vice president in 1992.
Three years later she established the Institute for Women and Leadership
at Colorado State University to provide research, education, and
outreach on women’s leadership and gender cultures. Now
retired, she is actively involved in the community. |