Glenn Howze

Glenn Howze (’60, ’63 M.A.), Chapel Hill, N.C. :: He earned his degrees in sociology and went on to earn his doctorate from Washington State University, teaching at Tuskegee and then Auburn. A rural sociologist, he spent 12 years overseas working on economic development projects in Mali, Burkino Faso, Niger and Somalia, and he worked on more than 20 assignments in Africa and Latin America. In 2001, he taught as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Fort Hare in South Africa. In the U.S., he studied the lives of the poor in areas where the timber industry was strong. He held several national offices in the American Association of University Professors.

Glenn Howze (’60, ’63 M.A.), Chapel Hill, N.C. :: He earned his degrees in sociology and went on to earn his doctorate from Washington State University, teaching at Tuskegee and then Auburn. A rural sociologist, he spent 12 years overseas working on economic development projects in Mali, Burkino Faso, Niger and Somalia, and he worked on more than 20 assignments in Africa and Latin America. In 2001, he taught as a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Fort Hare in South Africa. In the U.S., he studied the lives of the poor in areas where the timber industry was strong. He held several national offices in the American Association of University Professors.