After her marriage, Dr. Williams continued her education receiving an A.A. degree from Del Mar College in 1964 and three degrees from Texas A&M-College Station: B.A. in 1965, an M.A. in 1966, and a Ph.D. in 1972. She joined the faculty of Del Mar College in 1966 and taught English and Philosophy until her retirement in 1991. During her tenure there she was promoted to the rank of professor, named a Master Teacher, and nominated for the Minnie Piper award.
She was a volunteer for CASA of Nueces County, a founding member of South Texas Philosophy Society, serving as president for three years, member of AAUW, the Retired Teachers' Association, St. Christopher's Holy Family Guild and St. Pius X parish.
After her marriage, Dr. Williams continued her education receiving an A.A. degree from Del Mar College in 1964 and three degrees from Texas A&M-College Station: B.A. in 1965, an M.A. in 1966, and a Ph.D. in 1972. She joined the faculty of Del Mar College in 1966 and taught English and Philosophy until her retirement in 1991. During her tenure there she was promoted to the rank of professor, named a Master Teacher, and nominated for the Minnie Piper award.
She was a volunteer for CASA of Nueces County, a founding member of South Texas Philosophy Society, serving as president for three years, member of AAUW, the Retired Teachers' Association, St. Christopher's Holy Family Guild and St. Pius X parish.
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