Gwendolyn T. Sorell

Gwendolyn Thomas Sorell (Aug. 1, 1936 - March 23, 2009) was an American academic, rising to associate professor of human development and family studies at Texas Tech University.

[1] After a 1979 MSc thesis titled 'Adaptive implications of sex-related attitudes and behaviors,' [2] a 1982 PhD titled 'Masculinity and femininity in traditional and nontraditional adult women : a test of the parental imperative' [3] at the Pennsylvania State University, and a post-doc at University of Denver, Sorell moved to the University of Texas Tech, rising to associate professor.

[1] The Gwen Sorell Endowed Scholarship is administered by the Women's & Gender Studies department.

[4] Sorell served in governance roles in organisations such as the Lubbock Rape Crisis Center, the West Texas AIDS Foundation and the Planned Parenthood Association of Lubbock.

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