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Elinor Miller Greenberg, EdD
Education Innovator
Born November 13, 1932
Inducted 2010
Adopted by Michael and Bernadette Miller
Portait by Kit Williams
Elinor Miller Greenberg is an educational innovator,
theorist, and writer who impacts education, civil rights, and women’s
rights locally, nationally, and internationally. A visionary, Greenberg
believes that education is the key to social change and social
justice.
As a national leader in adult education and adult development,
Greenberg has worked with the major colleges and universities in
Colorado and was also a guest faculty member of the Harvard University
School of Education Institute for the Management of Lifelong Education.
She has authored, co-authored, and edited nine books and more than
200 papers.
Greenberg was one of the first to create learner-centered educational
programs in Colorado, heading University Without Walls, an individualized
bachelor’s degree program for adults utilizing resources
from the community. She served as the national coordinator for
the program and later was the regional coordinator for the Council
for Adult and Experiential Learning and founding director of Project
Leadership. She created the first BSN weekend college for rural
nurses in Colorado, established a bachelor’s degree program
in Colorado prisons, developed degree programs for Native American
mental health workers, and founded a prepaid tuition program for
US WEST employees in 14 states. At the University of Colorado Health
Sciences Center, she established the Mountain and Plains Partnership
to provide access to online master’s degree programs for
nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, and physician assistants in
underserved areas of Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico, and Arizona.
Greenberg came to Colorado in 1954 to work as a speech therapist
and quickly became a community activist, finding ways to provide
access to opportunity for women and minorities. She has been
in the forefront of the fair housing effort for more than 40
years and served on numerous commissions and boards, including
the Colorado Women’s Economic Development Council, the
Colorado Women’s Leadership Coalition, Women’s Forum,
State Board for Community Colleges and Occupational Education,
the Anti-Defamation League, the Colorado Board of Continuing
Legal and Judicial Education, the Colorado Judicial Institute,
and MESA. As a nationally known public speaker, writer, and consultant,
she founded Colorado-based EMG and Associates, a consulting and
publishing firm specializing in adult education and distance
learning.
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