TEMPLE GRANDIN
Among Temple Grandin’s greatest accomplishments was developing an objective scoring system used for monitoring animal welfare in slaughter plants.
Among Temple Grandin’s greatest accomplishments was developing an objective scoring system used for monitoring animal welfare in slaughter plants.
Barbara L. Lobron was a teacher of speech improvement for the New York City Board of Education from 1995 until her retirement in 2014.
Lucille Lang Day is the founder and director of Scarlet Tanager Books, and continues to edit and author poems, articles, books and book reviews.
Susan Heilmann Miller spent more than 40 years in the field of newspaper journalism before retiring to work in ministry.
Carolyn E. Wedin became a professor emeritus of the University of Wisconsin in 1996.
Virginia Ramey Mollenkott has been a member of the editorial board of Studies in Theology & Sexuality since 1997.
Deborah S. Rieselman is the owner of Write Tight Communications and the editor of the Ohio Innocence Project Annual Report for the University of Cincinnati.
Today, T. Kay Kiser is thriving as an independent writer and founded Kiser Publications in 2009.
Gloria Feman Orenstein retired from the University of Southern California as a professor in the department of comparative literature and gender studies.
Clara McLaughlin purchased The Florida Star and Georgia Star Newspapers on August 31, 2002, and has been active as the publisher and owner ever since.
When Margaret Munnerlyn isn’t writing, she is active as a holistic herbalist.
Most recently, in 2018, Pamela Ann De Voe released “Deadly Relations: A Ming Dynasty Mystery,” a murder mystery set in ancient China.
Fueled by her love for language and literature, Barbara Mujica spent more than five decades writing, teaching, and sharing her passion.
Most recently, in 2018, Gene K. Garrison contributed to “Cowboy’s Don’t Do Lunch: The Photographs of Herb Cohen.”
Since 2001, Emily Mitchell Wallace has maintained a position as a research associate in the Center of Visual Culture at Bryn Mawr College.
Always seeking to relate to culture, Alison Whitney has written many lectures and Bible studies for today’s women.
Valerie J. Morehouse most recently served as the librarian for Temple Isaiah of Contra Costa County and the Temple Isaiah of Contra Costa County Day School.
Christine M. Frederickson is currently lending her services to the San Gabriel Mission, where she has been a docent since 2009.
On a journey 25 years in the making, Joy Rainey King has become renowned for her expert poetry and songwriting skills.
Pamela Ann McCorduck has combined her passion for books with her interest in science and artificial intelligence.
Passionate about literature, Elizabeth Carroll Foster is an accomplished author and journalist.
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