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Grace Nixon Biography

Grace Virginia Nixon was born in Genesee, Idaho, in 1908. She graduated from Clarkston High School in 1926, and from the ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ in 1930. Her teaching career began in Potlatch. In 1936 she moved to Lewiston High School and, except for a leave of absence to earn a master's degree and a two-year stint at Spokane's Lewis and Clark High School, she taught in Lewiston until her retirement in 1970. A world traveler in the years preceding her death in 1983, she visited Europe, Africa, Australia, the East Indies, Central and South America, and China.

Income from Grace Nixon's splendid gift is currently supporting some 20 undergraduate English majors as they prepare to become teachers. It also provides support for English graduate students and, of course, underwrites the academic expenses of teachers in the Grace Nixon Institute each summer.


For more information about the Grace Nixon Institute, please contact:

Erin James, Professor

Department of English
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875 Perimeter Dr. MS 1102
Moscow, ID 83844-1102

ejames@uidaho.edu

English Department

Physical Address:
200 Brink Hall

Mailing Address:
English Department
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875 Perimeter Drive MS 1102
Moscow, Idaho 83844-1102

Phone: 208-885-6156

Email: englishdept@uidaho.edu

Web: English