EMILY MITCHELL WALLACE
Since 2001, Emily Mitchell Wallace has maintained a position as a research associate in the Center of Visual Culture at Bryn Mawr College.
Since 2001, Emily Mitchell Wallace has maintained a position as a research associate in the Center of Visual Culture at Bryn Mawr College.
Renowned for her work in environmental science, economics, and mathematics, Graciela Chichilnisky is proud of the impact of her contributions to the fields.
For the past seven decades, Imogene Klutts Chambers has dedicated herself to her career as a school system administrator and financial consultant.
Rosa M. Scott is now excelling as a teacher in the after-school program at Montauk School and as a substitute teacher in Lexington, Virginia.
Anna A. Yoder started her academic career in seventh grade, when her teacher gave her his materials so she could help other students.
Kathryn Hull has been an independent music teacher and composer since 1949 and an arts consultant since 1986.
Bertina Iolia Wilson spent over 30 years as a teacher, coordinator and vice principal with the Newark Board of Education in New Jersey.
Mary Trefry has held the title of professor emerita with the John F. Welch College of Business at Sacred Heart University since 2017.
Muriel Kauimaeole Lee Stevens thrived in academia for more than four decades before retiring.
Coming from a family of well-respected lawyers, Margaret Maie Wheltle felt it was only natural to follow in their footsteps.
An accomplished educator, Linda K. Warman devoted her entire career to the Easton Area School District.
Carol B. Lindsley has served as a professor of pediatrics at the University of Kansas Medical Center since 1989.
Joining the University of Saskatchewan in 1968, Marion E. Smart remained until her retirement as professor emeritus in 2014.
Dedicated and hardworking, Sylvia S. Kerckhoff was thrilled to make history as the first female mayor of Durham, North Carolina.
Patricia Jo Rinkenberger is a singer in numerous musical projects and a consultant in Illinois and Michigan.
L. Miriam Dickinson is a professor at the University of Colorado Denver Graduate School, teaching in the departments of biostatistics and family medicine.
Ruth Ann Wright Britton served as a department head and instructor at Cochise College from 1993 until her retirement in 2005.
Heavily involved in academia, Brenda Fortes spent decades working to instill the best values in her students and to help those in need.
Irene Hartzell currently runs the consultancy Kids Like Learning and recently published “A Wizard’s Guide to Study Skills.”
Carolyn Winstead Meyers enjoyed a long career as an academic administrator, mechanical engineer, and educator prior to her retirement.
A lifelong learner, Evelyn Carol Barrett has been committed to academia since childhood.
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