Margaret "Madge" Theresa Craig, associate professor of teacher education and administration who worked at UNT from 1991 to 2000, died March 21. A native of Canada, she taught in Prince George and received her bachelor’s degree from the University of British Columbia and her master’s and doctorate in education from the University of Victoria. At UNT, she taught reading education to future teachers and won the Shelton Excellence in Teaching Award in 1995-96. After retiring, she returned to Victoria and enjoyed hiking, cycling, gardening, volunteering and participating in theatre productions. Memorials may be made to the Margaret T. Craig Scholarship at UNT.
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Margaret "Madge" Theresa Craig, associate professor of teacher education and administration who worked at UNT from 1991 to 2000, died March 21. A native of Canada, she taught in Prince George and received her bachelor’s degree from the University of British Columbia and her master’s and doctorate in education from the University of Victoria. At UNT, she taught reading education to future teachers and won the Shelton Excellence in Teaching Award in 1995-96. After retiring, she returned to Victoria and enjoyed hiking, cycling, gardening, volunteering and participating in theatre productions. Memorials may be made to the Margaret T. Craig Scholarship at UNT.