University Hosted Aviatrices
Embry Riddle University hosted aviatrices became the subject of a recent article by Kim Sheeter.
Embry Riddle University hosted aviatrices became the subject of a recent article by Kim Sheeter.
In December 1962, an Amelia Earhart stamp became a reality. The Ninety-Nines first suggested applying for the commemorative stamp. The United State Post Office approved it in 1956. Post Office. …
Juanita Burns belonged to a group of aviatrices determined to set flying records. Endowed with delightful charm, she made a valiant effort. She acquired backers but her plans seem lofty at best. In addition, research reveals that Juanita went by the name of Rogers and McDaniel. The latter is a married name as is Burns.
Ellen Ochoa became the first Hispanic woman in space in 1993. In addition, she served as the first Hispanic and only the second woman to serve as Director of the Johnson Space Center.
Education Sister Mary Acquinas the convent in 1911 at age 17. She graduated from the Catholic University of America in 1926 and started teaching at St. Ambrose High School in …
Tammie Jo Shults demonstrates what it means to be a true role model and trailblazer for women. She remains significant in both military and civilian aviation. A graduate of MidAmerica …