Grace Marie Bareis
American mathematician and the first person to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics from The Ohio State University (OSU), in 1909.
American mathematician and the first person to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics from The Ohio State University (OSU), in 1909.
Trailblazing political scientist and educator who made significant contributions to the study of American politics, women in politics, and international relations.
American educator, historian, and civil rights activist best known for her role in desegregating public schools in Charleston, South Carolina.
Pioneering American feminist, educator, and social reformerof the 1800s
American educator and community leader
Faustina married the future emperor Antoninus Pius between 110 and 115.
African-American writer, composer, educator, and civil rights activist
African-American educator, lawyer, and civil rights activist
American architect and educator, the first female registered architect in Florida and one of the first women to be elected to a public office in Florida
Not only was she one of Britain’s first ‘police women’, she was also a pioneering teacher of deaf children, and a passionate suffragette determined to change women’s lives for the better.Hare’s vision for auditory/oral education. In her will Mary Hare wrote ‘my efforts on behalf of the Deaf have been my greatest joy in life.’