Macon Williams, esteemed professor of Cognitive
and Behavioral Psychology for over 30 years and
chairman of the Department of Psychology for 6 plus
years, retired in December, 1999. For Macon, retirement
is an expansion of his life activities. Long a disciple
of the liberal arts muse, he finds “much to
see, hear, experience, and read about. “I
do not see how anyone can get bored!”
During this first portion of retirement, Macon
relaxes in travel, exercise, visiting relatives,
reading “whatever appeals,” and reflects
appreciatively on the students and colleagues who
enriched his academic years. Perhaps, in time, Macon
will leave what he calls his “vacation mode.” Then
again, perhaps not!
Posted September 2004
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