Personal Life of Mary Beth Rosson

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In blog post is published in the fulfillment of the requirement of IST 590.

Dr. Mary Beth Rosson was born in the state of Alaska, which is located at the northwest point of the North American Continent. She spent 12 years of her childhood there, then she moved to southern United States with her family. She got her B.A in the Trinity University, at San Antonio, Texas, then she got her Ph.D degree in Human Experimental Psychology at University of Texas, Austin, Texas. After that, she began career at IBM T.J Watson Research Center. At IBM, she met her husband, Jack Carroll. They share the same background in psychology and have the same interests in Human Computer Interaction. Together, they make great contribution to the field of HCI. In the year 2007, Dr. Mary Beth Rosson was awarded the honor of ACM Distinguished Scientist.

Personally, Dr. Mary Beth Rosson is very nice and takes good care of her students. I feel very lucky to be one of her students. I am now working as a Teaching Assistant for Dr. Mary Beth Rosson for IST110. Through the interaction with Dr. Mary Beth Rosson, I got to know that she likes watching football. She is a fan of the football team of every city she has lived in. Mary Beth Rosson has lived with her husband and her daughter in New York for 17 years. so New York Giant is her favorite football team.Also she likes watching Nittany Lions of Penn State and Hokies of Virginia Tech.

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Giant Football Celebrating

Mary Beth also like pets. Together with Jack, they have a dog called Kerby, a cat and some fish. Mary Beth likes hiking with Kerby.
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