JACQUELINE Y. MILLER
Jacqueline Y. Miller serves the Allyn Museum of Entomology and as both a curator for lepidoptera and an associate director at the McGuire Center.
Jacqueline Y. Miller serves the Allyn Museum of Entomology and as both a curator for lepidoptera and an associate director at the McGuire Center.
Virginia Ramey Mollenkott has been a member of the editorial board of Studies in Theology & Sexuality since 1997.
Petra Jean Hegstad DeKrey served as an eighth-grade reading teacher at Horizon Middle School until her retirement in 2005.
Anne L. Ayers retired in 1996, and was a substitute counselor and teacher for with the Berkeley County Public Schools from 1997 to 2013.
Today, Pamela Hallock Muller is a professor of marine science at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg.
Encouraged to pursue education by her father, a school teacher, Joy Ann Dyer-Raffler is proud of her contributions to the field.
Today, T. Kay Kiser is thriving as an independent writer and founded Kiser Publications in 2009.
Sue Ellen Maltby has been the lead teacher in the West Virginia Department of Education since 1991.
Gloria Feman Orenstein retired from the University of Southern California as a professor in the department of comparative literature and gender studies.
Arline Roth Brick has served as an adjunct instructor of human biology at Capital Community College since 2003.
Linn Cary Mehta is an instructor at the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University and an English lecturer at Barnard College.
Although she retired in 2014, Nancy Morris remains active as a member of the New York State Business Education Teachers Association.
Although she retired in 2016, Bonita Yvonne Jones Manson still teaches online courses at South Carolina State University.
Since 2015, Susan Marie Barzda has sat on the Cambridge Developmental Center’s Citizens Advisory Committee.
Amy Connor Byrd spent the majority of her career as an English teacher at Culpeper County High in Virginia, where she founded and lead The Phoenix Project.
Chi Yu Hu, PhD, is a physicist and professor emeritus of California State University, celebrating 47 years of distinction in her field.
Although Brighid O’Donnell Kelly is now retired, she remains involved in her community by volunteering at a local nursing home.
Rita R. Frady became a music teacher for the Hasty Elementary Fine Arts Academy of the Cherokee County Board of Education in 2005.
Mary Bronaugh-Davis is the handbell chair of the Missouri Federation of Music Clubs and a trustee of the Missouri 4-H Foundation.
Jean Brannon opened Brannon Properties, LLC, where she remains there to this day, working with both business and residential properties.
Backed by 31 years in education, Judy Schieble has served as a teacher liaison for Spaceport Sheboygan since 2003.
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