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Larry W. Peterson
Larry W. Peterson, PhD, is a Professor Emeritus from the University of Delaware, where he joined the University in 1980 as chair of the Music Department. From 1975 to 1980 he was director of the George Peabody School of Music in Nashville, following the start of his teaching career at Jersey City University, New Jersey (1973–1975). Peterson received his doctorate from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, and masters' and bachelors' degrees from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth. He received various awards including a Woodrow Wilson Scholar Fellowship and the Gold CINDY Award for his work as a team member that created four two-sided laser discs for the teaching of music, funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. His contributions to the laser disc series plus his work in multimedia have been featured in multiple books and one CD-ROM published to demonstrate the uses of new technologies in university instruction. Peterson was the founding Faculty Coordinator of the University of Delaware's Sexuality-Gender Program and in that capacity (1) directed a LGBT Lecture Series, (2) a Gay-Lesbian Film Series, and (3) a course in Contemporary Issues in Sexuality-Gender. He published two articles in the Journal of Bisexuality on married men who identify as bisexual or gay.