ROSEMARY F. CARROLL
Rosemary F. Carroll joined Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1971 as an assistant professor of history, moving up the ranks to numerous other roles.
Rosemary F. Carroll joined Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 1971 as an assistant professor of history, moving up the ranks to numerous other roles.
Jane M. Riddle works in the special education department as the middle school process coordinator at Camdenton R-III Schools in Missouri.
Amity P. Buxton, PhD, founded the Straight Spouse Network in Mahwah, New Jersey, in 1991 for people whose husbands or wives realize they identify as LGBTQ+.
Paula R. Mitchell, EdD, has served as the interim associate vice president for instructions on student success at El Paso Community College since 2008.
Serving as a piano teacher since 1959, R. Aileen James made her public performance debut at age 8, making her professional piano debut at age 16.
Dina M. Sevayega retired from her position as a college and university evaluation associate with the New York State Education Department (NYSED) in 2019.
Nancy L. Goodyear joined Bainbridge College in Georgia as a biology professor from 1976 to 2001 and taught adjunctively at a number of other colleges.
An adept oil and watercolor painter, Maili Malvre has been a freelance artist based out of Danville, California, since 1996.
Raised by a village, Annie Belle Henry felt compelled to give back and make a difference in the lives of the youth, so she decided to pursue education.
Responsible for financial management, June Crow has served as the chief financial officer of Boys & Girls Clubs of the Mississippi Delta since 2014.
Combining her passions, Rev. Dr. Eula DeWitt, EA, PhD, DD, is proud to have served the IRS faithfully for more than three decades.
Ellen Averill taught at Kendrick High School in Columbus, Georgia, from 1980 until her retirement in 2004, also serving as department chair.
Joy Dyer-Raffler most recently worked as a teacher of exceptional education within the Tucson Unified School District from 2003 to 2005.
Marti Watson Garlett, PhD, has directed the Department of Elementary Teacher Education at Azusa Pacific University since 1992.
S. Kay Rockwell, PhD, most recently served as a professor in agricultural leadership at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Carolyn Robison stayed with Georgia State University in roles like associate librarian, associate professor and professor until her retirement in 1998.
Interested in biochemistry since college, Diana Scott Beattie dedicated her career to advancing the field.
Since 1986, Joanne J. Marino Romeo-Schaffer has continued to instruct mathematics at Pellissippi State Community College.
Confident and knowledgeable, Brenda Gail Jones felt that pursuing education was only natural. She grew up with a strong support system that valued learning.
Retiring in 2015, Carole J. Seitz is recognized as an associate professor emerita of music of Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska.
With her interest in digital imaging coming to her naturally, Nancy Bogen most recently served as the artistic director of “The Lark Ascending” in New York.
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