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Dr. Pat Stephens Williams earned a doctorate in English, a Master of Science in Forestry, a Master of Arts in English, and a Bachelor of Arts in English and Journalism from Southern Illinois University. Her teaching and research interests include recreation and human dimensions, communications, education, interpretive writing, interpretive planning, interpretive leadership, cultural and heritage interpretation, and advanced professional interpretation. Dr. Williams’ extensive college and university involvement includes serving as a liaison for the Center for Regional Heritage Research and as a member of the American Democracy Project – Yellowstone. She is a Fellow with the Society of American Foresters.
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Giving voice to our First Nations: Creating a framework for indigenous interpretation through education and collaboration
Runnels, C., Abbott, J. A., Laird, S. G., Causin, G. F. G., Williams, P. S., Coble, T. & Ross, S., abr 1 2018, En: Faculty Publications.Producción científica: Article
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ATCOFA Monograph 1-2014
Bullard, S. H., Coble, D. W., Coble, T., Darville, R., Rogers, L. & Williams, P. S., feb 1 2014Producción científica: Other contribution
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Communications in Our Forestry Curriculum: How Are We Meeting the Need? (Abstract)
Williams, P. S. & Darville, R., ene 1 2014Producción científica: Other contribution
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Producing "society-ready" foresters: A research-based process to revise the bachelor of science in forestry curriculum at Stephen F. Austin State University
Bullard, S. H., Stephens Williams, P., Coble, T., Coble, D. W., Darville, R. & Rogers, L., jul 3 2014, En: Journal of Forestry. 112, 4, p. 354-360 7 p.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva
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Stakeholders' Attitudes Toward Black Bear in East Texas
Stephens Williams, P., Darville, R., Keul, A., Legg, M., Garner, N. & Comer, C., nov 2011, En: Human Dimensions of Wildlife. 16, 6, p. 414-424 11 p.Producción científica: Article › revisión exhaustiva