
FAY BURRAS MCCRORY
After more than four decades as a mathematics educator, Fay Burras McCrory, MA, retired from Penn State Harrisburg in 2004.
After more than four decades as a mathematics educator, Fay Burras McCrory, MA, retired from Penn State Harrisburg in 2004.
Carolyn Crawford Chesnutt Thorsen served the Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing at Georgia Tech until her retirement.
Darlyn J. Counihan taught mathematics and coached the math team at Takoma Park Middle School from 1984 until her retirement in 2000.
Mary Alice Brookins retired from Jackson State University in 1987 and has since focused on providing individual tutoring to students.
Dr. Janet M. Myhre is an award-winning statistician and professor emerita of mathematics at Claremont McKenna College.
Currently, Grace E. Quinlan excels as an adjunct professor at Nassau Community College – a position she has held since 2014.
Judith Sharp Cain has been active as a tutor, guest speaker, and a committee member of several workshops for local and national conferences.
Saundra Paschal currently teaches algebra and pre-calculus to the students of Lake View High School in San Angelo, Texas.
An expert in many areas of mathematics, Joanne J. Marino Romeo-Schaffer has to be very clear in her description of what she is going to
Motivated by the knowledge that not all children have equal academic opportunities, Miriam Genevieve Fett Iben dedicated her career to education. She wanted to help
When Barbara J. Janson first saw the impact educational policy could have on a country and its workforce, she knew she had to get involved.
Renowned for her work in environmental science, economics, and mathematics, Graciela Chichilnisky is proud of the impact of her contributions to the fields. Some of
Skilled in mathematics, Patricia Creel Baltzley is celebrating more than four decades of excellence in the field. She has been an adjunct professor at Montana
Growing up, Elizabeth Petty had a variety of mentors who shaped her career and who she is today. Her mother, an elementary school teacher, first
Math is embedded in the DNA of Dr. Nkechi M. Agwu. Her father was an economist and her mother was a mathematics teacher, and while
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