UK College of Education Hall of Fame

 

Carolyn Reid Bond Carolyn Reid Bond
B.A. in Special Education, ’63
M.A. in Education, ’66
Named to the Alumni Hall of Fame in 2002

Carolyn Reid Bond is a former first lady of the state of Missouri who led a multi-million dollar campaign to restore the Missouri Governor's mansion in the early 1980's. The details of this project were related in her book, Past and Repast: The History and Hospitality of the Missouri Governor's Mansion. Before her political career, Bond worked as a speech language pathologist in the Atlanta, Georgia public school system. In Missouri, she was presented the Woman of Achievement Award by the St. Louis Globe for her outstanding work and her advocacy of special education in the state.  


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