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Education
Josefina Castillo Baltodano
(Delta Psi-Wisconsin/Oshkosh)
President of Marian
College in Fond du Lac, Wis. Former executive vice
president for Alliant International University in
California. Former chair of the national network
executive board for the American Council on Education’s
Office of Women in Higher Education and national chair
of the U.S. Department of Education’s Ronald E. McNair
Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program. Awarded the
Special Congressional Recognition for Outstanding and
Invaluable Service to the Community, presented by U.S.
Rep. Nancy Pelosi.
Connie Goldsmith Crittenden
(Βeta Βeta-Michigan State)
Elementary science teacher.
Received Science Teacher of the Year award (1994),
McAuliffe Fellow Award (1995), Impressions 5 Science
Educator of the Year (1995) and Presidential Award for
Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (1998).
Joan
Hochschild
(Beta-Northwestern)
Superintendent of schools in
Wilmette, Ill., and Grayslake, Ill.
Jayne
Gebauer Kasten
(Οmicron-Missouri)
Director of school/business
partnerships for community, career and technical
education. Recipient of Dr. Myra Sadker Educational
Equity Award (1998), Missouri Outstanding Business
Educator Award (1997), Outstanding Community Educator of
Missouri Award (1997) and Delta Pi Epsilon Distinguished
Service Award (1989).
Carolynne Bond Kent
(Gamma Lambda-Houston)
Elementary teacher. Birmingham
Outstanding Panhellenic Woman of the Year (1982). Listed
in
Who’s Who in American Education
and
The
World of Who’s Who of Women.
Valerie Schuck L’Huillier
(Gamma Eta-North Texas)
Teacher. Listed in the 1995
Who’s
Who in American Education.
Jean
Schober Morrell
(Βeta Οmicron-Bowling Green State)
University of
Northern Colorado dean of students and vice president of
student affairs. Recipient of UNC Outstanding
Professional Administrative Staff Person of the Year
Award, Susan B. Anthony Award, "9 Who Care" KBTV
Outstanding Volunteer Award and University of Northern
Colorado Outstanding Service Award.
Patty
Holmes Myers
(Chi-Montana)
Chairperson on the Board of Public
Education in Montana; received the Teacher of the Year
Award and the Milken Family Foundation National Educator
award in 1998.
Goldie Horton Porter
(Omega-Texas)
A founder of the Texas (Omega) chapter.
One of the University of Texas' earliest female
professors. The first woman to receive a Ph.D. from the
University of Texas. Taught at Texas from 1917 to 1966. Member of the American Association of
University Women and a founder of its Texas chapter. As
chairman of a committee on graduate education,
instrumental in the founding of the graduate school at
The University of Texas and aided in the founding of
UT's McDonald Observatory.
Catherine Crutchfield Schifter
(Gamma Iota-Texas Tech)
Associate professor, assistant
dean, director of academic technology and faculty fellow
for the Teaching Learning Center in the College of
Education at Temple University, Philadelphia. Carnegie
Teaching Scholar (2000-01), Carnegie Foundation fellow.
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