BONNIE G. BERGER
A professor emerita since 2019, Bonnie Berger served as a professor and the director of the School of Human Movement, Sport and Leisure Studies.
A professor emerita since 2019, Bonnie Berger served as a professor and the director of the School of Human Movement, Sport and Leisure Studies.
Though she no longer teaches in the classroom, Faye Sninchak has continued to work as an English item writer for the New York State Education Department.
A competitive spirit, Victoria Beard has excelled as the director of forensics and the fine arts chair at Spring Woods High School.
Dr. Mi Lu specializes in educating students at Texas A&M University, first joining the faculty at the university as an assistant professor in 1987.
Virginia L. Kinney excelled as a librarian with the Miami County Public Library from 1978 to 2011 and the Newton Local School from 1984 to 2002.
Accruing more than 35 years of experience as a reading and language arts elementary teacher, Frances Simms retired from Arlington Public Schools.
Tina L. Bennett-Kastor, PhD, is now retired from a tenured position at Wichita State University after 38 years on campus.
The first woman in her family to finish her education, Betty Brown spent her career as a teacher in the Gridley and Richfield Elementary Districts.
Jacquelyn K. Cattaneo has worked as a portrait artist, teacher of portraiture and southwestern landscapes in Gallup, New Mexico, since 1972.
Aligned with Florida State University’s College of Medicine since 2005, Dr. Gail T. Galasko is a pharmacologist and faculty scholar.
After her retirement from Fairfax County Public Schools in 2001, Maria Rendine has continued with the school system as substitute teacher and test proctor.
After retiring as a teacher, Alicia Eller became a reporter for the Franklin Times while serving as a translator and consultant from 2001 to 2016.
Lynda Walters taught human development and family science on behalf of the College of Family and Consumer Sciences for the University of Georgia.
Saundra Y. McGuire, PhD, serves as the founder and the owner of SYM Educational Consulting LLC, previously serving Louisiana State University.
Rose Chew served Grambling State University in 2011 as a professor of sports and leisure studies until her retirement in 2019.
Retiring in 1998 from Harlem Hospital Center in New York, Betty Watts Carrington has had a rewarding career as a nurse and midwife research associate.
Merle E. Pray rose to become an advance practice nurse in 1985 and a clinical specialist in 1986 at the Jesse Brown VA West Side Medical Center of Chicago.
Halina Wyss serves as a clinical documentation integrity specialist at Oregon Health and Science University while teaching at the University of Portland.
The daughter of a longtime teacher, Wanda L. Dobbs Ward, CAS, has served on the New York State Higher Education Committee since 1987.
Lanis L. Hicks, PhD, is renowned as a health care educator and professor emeritus at the University of Missouri since 2016.
Cathy D. Mabry is renowned as a retired elementary educator with more than 30 years of service to her profession and students.
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