Oral history interview, 1997.

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Oral history interview, 1997.

This oral history interview (conducted by Tanya Zanish-Belcher on July 31, 1997) covers the following subjects: Coleman's childhood; early experiences with science; college, graduate and postdoctoral work; laboratory research; experiences in teaching and university administration; the impact of mentoring on her career; and balancing a personal life with a career.

.21 linear ft. (1 folder, 1 sound cassette)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7400311

Iowa State University, Parks Library

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Coleman, Mary Sue

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The first woman to lead the University of Iowa, Mary Sue Coleman held academic appointments as professor of biochemistry in the College of Medicine and of biological sciences in the College of Liberal Arts while university president. A native of Kentucky, Coleman attended junior high and high school in Cedar Falls, Iowa. In 1965 she earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Grinnell College and in 1969 received a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of North Carolina. For 19 years Colema...

Zanish-Belcher, Tanya

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Archives of Women in Science and Engineering (Iowa State University)

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The Archives of Women in Science and Engineering (Iowa State University Library) sponsors oral history interviews with women scientists and engineers in a wide variety of fields. The interviews document the career and experiences of these women in order to illustrate the critical role they played. From the description of Oral history interviews, 1997-[ongoing] (Iowa State University). WorldCat record id: 58387605 ...

University of Iowa. Interfraternity Council

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Himie Voxman is among UI's most honored faculty and administrators. He earned a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the UI with high distinction in 1933, and received a master's degree in 1934 in the psychology of music, studying with pioneering researcher Carl Seashore. He taught woodwinds in nearby public schools, then in 1939 became a full-time UI faculty member. He served as director of the School of Music from 1954 until his retirement in 1980. Among many other honors, the UI Mus...