MIRIAM SHABO
Miriam Shabo directs the International Students Program and Operations Consulting at the Archdiocese of Chicago Office of Catholic Schools.
Miriam Shabo directs the International Students Program and Operations Consulting at the Archdiocese of Chicago Office of Catholic Schools.
Susan A. Rotenberg, PhD, a revered professor at Queens College, has held key leadership positions as an integral part of the institution.
Rita M. Curl-Langager, PhD, is a distinguished psychology professor emeritus at Minot State University and a prolific and respected author.
Patricia L. Busk, PhD, a lauded expert in methodology and educational statistics, is a beloved professor at the University of San Francisco.
Liram Koblentz-Stenzler, PhD, teaches at Yale, at Reichman, and is a senior researcher at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism.
Margie L. McInerney, PhD, has a track record of success culminating in her role as professor of management at Marshall University.
Civil rights champion Mary Elizabeth King, PhD, is director of the James Lawson Institute and a UN professor of peace and conflict studies.
Noomi Katz excels as the chair of the Research Center at Ono Academic College in Kiryat Ono, Israel, with which she has served since 2007.
Raised by a village, Annie Belle Henry felt compelled to give back and make a difference in the lives of the youth, so she decided to pursue education.
Passionate about books, Denise Lynne Montgomery dedicated more than three decades to advancing library science. She started at Sweet Briar College.
Born in Austria, Katherine Gyékenyési Gatto was inspired to pursue both language and education by her father, the headmaster of a school in Hungary.
Inspired by her aunt, Marion Thorpe Mark was determined to become a teacher. She started her journey at Boston College.
Attracted to the idea of imparting knowledge, Maria Elvira Sumpter felt education was the perfect career for her. She worked hard to achieve her goal.
With a wide variety of interests, Sarah C. Greenfield wore a lot of hats over the course of her career.
Janice Edith Jones Monk has been a research social science emerita at the University of Arizona since 2004.
Marquis Who’s Who was established in 1898 and promptly began publishing biographical data in 1899. More than 120 years ago, our founder, Albert Nelson Marquis, established a standard of excellence with the first publication of Who’s Who in America.