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Monthly Archives: March 2013
Kebokile Dengu-Zvobgo, Constance A. Knapp and Olufunmilayo Olopade
As I mention in the GGSTEM submission instructions, my definition of “grandmother” is quite inclusive. Kebokile Dengu-Zvobgo, Associate Dean of International Programs at Pitzer College, taught me that in Zimbabwe, a “grandmother” is someone who has earned a certain level … Continue reading
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Elsie Carpenter
Biologist Cathy McFadden submitted this post about her grandmother, Elsie Carpenter. My grandmother graduated from Radcliffe in the 1920s with a degree in biology. While there she met my grandfather, who was a PhD student in biology at Harvard and … Continue reading
Kathleen Pericak-Spector
Kathy Pericak-Spector is a Professor and Vice-Chair of the Department of Mathematics at Southern Illinois University. She was one of the first people to suggest that I should collect stories, rather than simply pics, names and occupations. I found her … Continue reading
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Margaret & Ruth Dayhoff
Vincent Brannigan, “the family cook” and “very proud husband” sent this wonderful description of three generations of STEM women, complete with pics. The image above is of “Dr. Margaret Dayhoff with young imaging specialist Dr. Ruth Dayhoff (about 1960).” Margaret … Continue reading
Posted in Chemistry, Mathematics
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Etta Falconer
Talithia Williams, a statistics professor at Harvey Mudd College submitted this picture and remembrance from Spelman College. Talithia is on the left, Dr. Falconer is in the middle and Ebonii Bell (now a Senior Systems Engineer at Raytheon) is on the … Continue reading
Dorothy Weinshank Gillett
Janet Wagner submitted this post about her grandmother, Dorothy Gillett: My grandmother (no longer with us) got her BS in Astronomy from Wellesley in 1919, and had a long distinguished career first working on a family business which set up … Continue reading
Yvonne Krulc
Jozi McKiernan submitted this picture of her grandmother, Yvonne Krulc, who was a technologist at the Santa Monica hospital for many years. She died when Jozi was seven years old, but Jozi still remembers She once got me a lab t-shirt … Continue reading
Hannah Green Sutton
Linda Green, a mathematician, shared this post from her mother, Hannah Green Sutton: I graduated from Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) in 1957 with a BS in chemistry. My father, who had a PhD in chemistry, encouraged … Continue reading
Posted in Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics
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Susan McKinney Steward
I created the banner for this blog while reading about the first African-American woman physicians. Susan McKinney Steward was the first in New York and the third in the nation. If anyone knows how to contact any of her surviving … Continue reading
Arlette Lambert Porter
Arlette Lambert Porter – BS pure Mathematics – Wake Forest 1965 Mother of Andrea Porter Kittrell – BS Chemistry – Duke 1989; MD Wake Forest 1993 Grandmother of Allie, Anna Claire & Elizabeth Kittrell – future Duke or WFU grads! … Continue reading