Biography
Lynne Ramsey received a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Dickinson College. She went on to earn a Master's Degree from University of Nevada, Reno, in Experimental Psychology. There, she worked on Project Washoe, a research study conducted by Drs. Allen and Beatrix Gardner during which they cross-fostered chimpanzees and taught them American Sign Language. Lynne began working at the CEEO in the summer of 2010.
CEEO Responsibilities:
Lynne is currently working as the Project Administrator on the grant Supporting and Amplifying Local Organizations Engaged in Playful Engineering-Based Learning (PEBL) Post-COVID. Funded by The LEGO Foundation the grant was awarded to Tufts Center for Engineering Education and Outreach, Tufts DevTech Research Group, and Tufts Department of Education to support a diverse group of organizations doing hands-on engineering outreach in Chicago, St. Louis, Navajo Nation, New Hampshire, Rwanda, and Nepal. More information about the grant can be found at sites.tufts.edu/PEBL.