Randall, William Lowell
RANDALL, William Lowell
RANDALL, William Lowell. Canadian, b. 1950. Genres: Education, Gerontology/Senior issues, Human relations/Parenting, Theology/Religion. Career: WGBH Educational Foundation, Boston, MA, assistant to business manager for special projects, 1972-73; Fraser Pulp and Paper Company, Edmundston, Kedgewick, and Plaster Rock, NB, inventory cataloguer, 1978-79; United Church of Canada, parishes in Saskatchewan, Ontario, and New Brunswick, minister, 1979-90; Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, North York, ON, English instructor, 1991-95. Saint Bonaventure University, adjunct lecturer, 1992-94; University of New Brunswick, instructor in adult education, 1993, 1995; University of Toronto, part-time instructor, 1993; Brock University, seminar facilitator/site leader, 1993-95; St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB, department of gerontology, visiting chair, 1995, research associate, 1996-2001, assistant professor, 2001-. Participant in community organizations. Publications: Who Has Seen the Wind: Sermons from St. Paul's, 1988; The Stories We Are: An Essay on Self-Creation, 1995; (with G.M. Kenyon) Restorying Our Lives: Personal Growth through Autobiographical Reflection, 1997; (with G.M. Kenyon) Ordinary Wisdom: Biographical Aging and the Journey of Life. Author of articles. Author of papers presented at conferences. Address: Department of Gerontology, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB, Canada E3B 5G3. Online address: [email protected]