Licensed Psychologist at Susan Hendrickson, PhD, LP
Location:
Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area
Industry:
Mental Health Care
Work:
Susan Hendrickson, PhD, LP since Sep 2005
Licensed Psychologist
Augsburg College Sep 2002 - May 2005
Staff Psychologist
Gustavus Adolphus College Aug 2001 - Jun 2002
Staff Psychologist
University of St Thomas Aug 2000 - Jul 2001
Pre-doctoral Psychology Intern
University of Minnesota Sep 1999 - Jun 2000
Associate Staff Counselor
Education:
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 1994 - 2001
PhD, Educational Psychology (Counseling & Student Personnel Psychology
Augsburg College 1988 - 1992
B.A., Psychology
Today in History: On this day in 1990, fossil hunter Susan Hendrickson discovers three huge bones jutting out of a cliff near Faith, South Dakota. They turn out to be part of the largest-ever Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton ever discovered, ...
On this day 21 years ago, Susan Hendrickson discovered three huge bones jutting out from a cliff near Faith, South Dakota. The bones were that of the largest-ever found skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex, which was later dubbed Sue. ...
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On this day in 1990, fossil hunter Susan Hendrickson discovered three bones in a cliff near Faith, South Dakota, leading to the discovery of the largest-ever recovered skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus rex, a 65 million-year-old specimen named Sue, ...
This Day in History: From History.com, "On this day in 1990, fossil hunter Susan Hendrickson discovers three huge bones jutting out of a cliff near Faith, South Dakota. They turn out to be part of the largest-everTyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever ...
You can tip your hat to Sue On this day in 1990, Susan Hendrickson made one of the biggest fossil discoveries ever a nearly complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. The dinosaur, dubbed Sue, was found near Faith, South Dakota.
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On this day in 1990, the skeleton of the largest Tyrannosaurus Rex was discovered by fossil hunter Susan Hendrickson in Faith, South Dakota. The 65 million-year-old specimen was named Sue, after its discoverer.
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And they called it Sue. On this day in 1990, fossil hunter Susan Hendrickson discovered huge bones jutting out of a cliff face in South Dakota. Those bones turned out to be the largest Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton found to date.