RANDI D. WARD
A retired language arts teacher with 37 years of experience, Randi D. Ward taught 7th through 12th grades in both rural and inner-city schools in Georgia.
A retired language arts teacher with 37 years of experience, Randi D. Ward taught 7th through 12th grades in both rural and inner-city schools in Georgia.
Matilee Howard Johnson became the teacher and dean of students at the Westminster Girls’ School in Georgia in 1961, eventually retiring as the headmistress in 1977.
Heather F. Smith is director of anatomical laboratories and associate professor at the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine at Midwestern University.
Writer, poet, educator, artist, activist, and soldier: Kenyette Adrine-Robinson has worn many hats over the course of her prestigious career.
Ada Burnette is currently utilizing her assets at Valdosta State University and Florida A&M University.
Lakshmi Pulakat has been a professor of medicine, nutrition, and exercise physiology at the University of Missouri since 2009.
Specializing in neurology and internal medicine, Dr. Marion Priscilla Short has dedicated more than 30 years to researching and teaching neurogenetics.
Janice Deane Flint-Ferguson is the chair of the Department of Middle School and Secondary Education at Gordon College.
Dr. Estelle Wormley Taylor taught at Federal City College from 1976 until her retirement in 1991, serving in several other roles as well.
After 48 years with Virginia Union University, Dr. Harris retired in 1997 as a professor emeritus, a role she remains in to this day.
Shirley Jeanne Allen has been a visiting board member of Jarvis Christian College since 2000.
Pauline “Polly” Roush Liss has been the secretary treasurer of the American Association for Career Education since 1982.
Bethany K. Dumas has served her alma mater, the University of Tennessee, since 1974.
Karla. A. Philipp is currently the conductor of both the Memphis Youth String Ensemble and the Memphis Youth String Sinfonia.
Bonnie W. Battey has been a consultant and a private practitioner in nursing since 1985.
Mieko Kotake Smith has been most recently affiliated with Cleveland State University and the University of Akron.
Bestselling author and historian Barbara A. Hanawalt has dedicated her entire career to English medieval social history.
S. Elaine Thomas has been the director of fine arts at the Dallas Independent School District since 2007.
Dr. Corinne Eleanor Fischer has served as the co-director of neurodegenerative research at St. Michael’s Hospital since 2013.
Dorothy R. Wiswall was most recently an adjunct professor at Buffalo State College from 2001 to 2015.
Noted for her work as a plant biologist, Haruko Kazama has led a long and exciting career at the International Christian University.
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