DEBORAH DENSLOW PARTENHEIMER
Deborah Denslow Partenheimer was a primary school educator with the Willingboro Board of Education from 1971 until her retirement in 2012.
Deborah Denslow Partenheimer was a primary school educator with the Willingboro Board of Education from 1971 until her retirement in 2012.
Dr. Marilyn A. Ray presently holds the position of professor emerita at Florida Atlantic University.
Passionate and dedicated, Mary Dykstra Lynch is celebrating more than four decades of excellence at Dalhousie University.
Dr. Maria J. Falco has had a long and distinguished career as a political scientist and academic administrator.
Jacqueline R. Livesay is an expert director of children’s music and organist and is active with several colleges and religious institutions.
Dawn L. Hyndman Miller is an adjunct teacher at Indiana University-Purdue University and an organist for the Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend.
Stephanie J. Bird is an independent consultant in Wrentham, Massachusetts, and the founding co-editor-in-chief of the journal Science & Engineering Ethics.
Dr. Angela O. Bedenbaugh has been a research associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Southern Mississippi since 1980.
As an educator, religious leader, and author, Rev. Dr. Mary Louise Stanley Weinkauf, has stood out among her peers.
A champion of health education in schools for more than three decades, Maureen M. Fournier is committed to ensuring the well-being of her students.
Professor Denise K. Degarmo has had a long and distinguished career as a political scientist and educator.
Dr. Nkechi M. Agwu is a professor at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, having served the college for more than 20 years.
Raenell McDonough is a part-time organ and humanities instructor at Texas A&M University and a pianist with the Amarillo Opera.
Throughout the years, Myrna Fischman has served in numerous positions at Long Island University and became a professor emerita in 2019.
Dr. Hildegard Rissel has been an associate professor of Spanish at Virginia State University in the Department of Language and Literature since 2001.
Recognized as an expert in Renaissance art, Jane Schuyler has thrived in her esteemed career as a fine arts educator.
Dr. McFarlin-Kosiec has been president of McFarlin-Kosiec Enterprises in Fernie, British Columbia, since 1986.
Mary A. Zahner has held the position of professor emerita at the University of Dayton since 2008.
Barbara G. Holder spent 27 years as a school psychologist for the Bermuda Ministry of Education followed by 10 years in the same role in the United States.
Sharon A. Gordon dedicated 32 years to teaching math at Sparta High School in New Jersey, the very same school from which she graduated.
Joan Landenberger Trefts was a home economist and educator in biological science, economics, vocational training and pre-kindergarten until her retirement.
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