Alinde Moore is a full professor in the Department of Psychology at Ashland University, where she has taught since 1985. She chaired the department from 1989-2007. She earned her B.S. in Education from Miami University, 1966 in Biology; she earned a M.S. in Education – School Psychometry from Butler University in 1975; and she earned a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, in 1989. Her doctoral dissertation involved a 5-year qualitative study of the coping skills of poor elderly women trying to live as independently as possible in their own homes. At Ashland University, she received the Mentor Award in 1993 and the Taylor Teaching Award in 1999. She founded the Psi Chi Honor Society and served as its advisor for many years. She currently teaches General Psychology, Adolescent Psychology, History of Psychology, Psychology of Aging, and the Pre-professional seminar. She has also taught Psychology of Learning, Death and Dying,, Psychology of Adjustment, and Abnormal Psychology.
In Ashland, Ohio, she helped found the Hospice of North Central Ohio, Inc., served on the board for 8 years, and served on the Ohio Hospice Board for 3 years. She currently helps train the Hospice volunteers and is President Elect of the Board.