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 Keith Hansen Laboratory Dedication

A BIOGRAPHY OF DR. KEITH L. HANSEN

 

Dr. Keith L. Hansen has long been associated with Stetson University. Following a two-year stint in the U.S. Army, Keith attended Stetson University, graduating cum laude with the Class of 1949, with a Bachelor of Science in biology. He received his master’s degree from Stetson the following year, and earned his Ph.D. from the University of Florida in 1955. He served on the Stetson faculty for 33 years, retiring from full-time teaching as Professor of Biology in 1988. For the next 10 years, he held the post of Research Professor of Biology at Stetson.

During his tenure at Stetson, Keith played a significant role in the growth and development of the biology program. He was instrumental in bringing in several generous gifts to Stetson and wrote two National Science Foundation Undergraduate Scientific Equipment Grant proposals that also resulted in gifts to the University. He initiated the Medical Technology program in 1961 and introduced several new courses including Invertebrate Zoology, General Ecology, Radiation Biology, Aquatic Biology, and Man in the Biological Community. He also participated in six Winter Term Ecological Expeditions—four to the Galapagos Islands and Ecuador, one to Costa Rica, and one to Australia.

Through the years, Keith has been a member of numerous professional societies including the Nature Conservancy, the Ecological Society of America, the American Society of Ichthyology and Herpetology, the National Wildlife Federation, Sigma Xi, and Florida Defenders of the Environment. He has held leadership roles in the Florida Academy of Sciences, the Environmental Council of Volusia and Flagler Counties, and the Environmental and Natural Resources Advisory Committee of Volusia County.

Twelve of his works have been published in national and regional scientific journals. He has twice been the recipient of the Phipps and Bird Award for best article of the year in the Quarterly Journal of the Florida Academy of Sciences. Keith has received numerous other honors and awards. In 1971, he was inducted in Omicron Delta Kappa national leadership society, and in 1980, he was named the Outstanding Conservationist of Volusia County. He has also been listed in Who’s Who in Florida, 1974, American Men and Women of Science, 1982, and Who’s Who in American Education, 1988. In addition, in 1988, he was nominated for the Florida Academy of Sciences Medal, an organization in which he has been actively involved.

An environmental conservationist, Keith served as Assistant Chairman of the Save Our Springs Committee and was instrumental in the DeLeon Springs purchase, in the early 1980s, by Florida’s Conservation and Recreational Lands (CARL) Program. He has also been involved in performing ecological analyses and assessments of property on Johns Island, Spruce Creek, the Tomoka River, the Tomoka River Islands, and the Fairchild Oak-Halifax Plantation. In addition, he has been involved in the preservation of DeBary Bayou, Callalisa Creek, and Lake Maggiore Park, and has helped plan several nature centers and youth parks.

Keith and his wife, Genevieve "Jenny," reside in DeLand and are actively involved with Stetson University. Keith’s two daughters are both Stetson graduates. Cynthia Hansen Cara received her Bachelor of Music Education in 1979. Kimberly Hansen Finn graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education in 1991, and received her Masters in Education in 1995. Jenny’s daughter and son, Jennifer Evans Lightfoot and Michael T. Evans, also graduated from Stetson. Jennifer earned a Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education in 1986. Michael, a 1988 graduate, received a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance.

Keith explaining the finer points of aquatic ecology to a befuddled Dr. Jim Knapp, former chairman of the Biology Department.

Keith leading a Stetson winter term class on a visit to the Galapagos islands in 1979. 

Keith communing with nature (Galapagos Islands, 1975).

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