EVANGELINE LOIS RIMBACH
Evangeline Lois Rimbach, PhD, is a renowned musicologist and retired professor, known for reviving the works of Johann Kuhnau.
Evangeline Lois Rimbach, PhD, is a renowned musicologist and retired professor, known for reviving the works of Johann Kuhnau.
Gwendolyn Wright, PhD, professor emerita at Columbia University and PBS presenter, is a leading expert in architectural history.
Mildred Overton Budny, PhD, founded and is executive director of the Research Group on Manuscript Evidence based in Princeton, New Jersey.
Cheylon Karinna Woods, MLIS, is the director and archivist of the Ernest J. Gaines Center at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
Retired educator Patricia Rausch Dryer shaped young lives and is a docent with the Underground Railroad Society of Cass County in Michigan.
Expert in historical civilizations, Susan Kennedy Zeller, PhD, is a longtime associate curator of Native American art at the Brooklyn Museum.
Roxana Eli is the first woman elected president of Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel, establishing a comprehensive Holocaust database.
Mary Sue Gregory founded the Cades Cove Preservation Association Inc., in Maryville, Tennessee, and helped form the association’s museum.
Sonya Reese Greenland is the vice president of the Venice Historical Society, which preserves and promotes the history of Venice, California.
Today, Sondra Astor Stave serves as the chair of the Economic Development Commission for Coventry, a position she has held since 1986.
Since 2016, Audrey Perry Williams has excelled as president of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, and more.
Renate Strelau has combined her love of history and art to create fascinating interdisciplinary works on how art can impact society.
Macarena Tamayo-Calabrese is a successful immigration lawyer, as well as the president and chief executive officer of the Naper Settlement.
Domna C. Stanton, PhD, is a scholar of French language, history and culture in the early modern period and the 17th century.
Iris Engstrand is a historian known for her work in the history of Spanish exploration and colonization of California and the American Southwest.
Judith A. Wightman has been designated as the historian of the town of Avoca, a village located in upstate New York, since 2010.
Accruing more than 40 years of expertise in the field of historiography, Judith-Rae Ross taught at DePaul University from 1988 until her retirement in 2006.
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.
Dolores Van Rensalier led the five-member board of the Huntoon-Van Rensalier Underground Railroad Foundation, of which she was the founder and president.
Joyce L. Stevos’ first position in the industry was social studies department head in the Providence Public School District.
Dr. Anne Montague Blythe is currently focusing her attention on documentaries of, “The History, Mystery, Magic of the Dark Corner, South Carolina.”
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