1998 to 2000 Professor, Educational PsychologyThe College of Saint Rose
1998 to 2000 Summer Sessions Faculty, Educational PsychologyBurns, D Portland, ME Jul 2008 to Jul 2008 Advanced Bereavement Facilitator Program, American Academy of BereavementBurns, D Plymouth, MA Jul 2007 to Jul 2007 Facilitator Program-Level I, American AcademyInfant Pensacola, FL 2006 to 2007 Toddler Coordinator, Early Learning Coalition of Escambia CountyThe College of Saint Rose Albany, NY Mar 1994 to Dec 2001 AdjunctLock Haven University Lock Haven, PA 1997 to 1998 Instructor, PsychologyPsychology
Jun 1997 to Aug 1997 AdjunctUnion College Schenectady, NY Mar 1997 to May 1997Psychology
Sep 1996 to Nov 1996 AdjunctRussell Sage College/Sage Junior College Troy, NY Sep 1995 to Nov 1995Anatomy & Physiology and Medical Terminology
Sep 1993 to Nov 1993 InstructorBryant and Stratton Albany, NY Sep 1992 to Nov 1992Educational Psychology
Child Development & Health; Child & Adolescent Development
Education:
University at Albany, State University of New York 1998 PhD in Educational PsychologyUniversity at Albany, State University of New York 1993 MS in Educational PsychologyThe College of Saint Rose Albany, NY 1991 BA in Psychology
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Founder and President of Seabreeze Productions, Inc.
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Seabreeze Productions, Inc. is currently producing W-E ("West meets East"), a new work by Tinatin Japaridze and Timothy Graphenreed. [see What's Next] "There are many stories about following ones dreams. What makes W-E different is the life that it explores and openly shares with the audience. W-E is fresh and inspiring, full of intriguing adventures and difficult choices made by a teenager. The story reveals a few left turns in life. What emerges is a young woman determined to capture the life once dreamed of by a young girl. The lyrics and music are heartfelt, sung with emotions that are true to the core. The banter between the lead characters, a Broadway veteran and his young protegee from Georgia by way Russia, then England and finally America, is fun and thought provoking. I believe that audiences will relate to W-E and take a moment to examine the story of their own lives. I think people will be inspired to take charge of their destiny and make a change if necessary to re-capture their dream. It is never to late." -- Donna Lynn Burns
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Fighting like a girl beating this breast cancer and this contest would surely get me off to a great surgery in early October
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'Retirement isn't that easy': 3 people on working into their 90s and 100s
In 1997, just a few months after her husband Dick died, a fabric cutter position opened at the store. Her daughter, Donna Burns, was working at the store part-time and recommended her for the role, thinking it might be a welcome distraction from the grief.