Helen Magill White
American academic and first woman PhD

Born
November 28th, 1853
171 years ago
Died
1944
81 years ago — 91 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
United States
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Graduated from Boston University in 1877, becoming the first woman to earn a PhD in the United States. Focused on the fields of Greek and Latin literature while contributing to higher education and women's access to academic opportunities. Held positions at various institutions, including Swarthmore College, where she taught and inspired many students. Active in advocating for women's education and professional advancement throughout her life.
First woman to earn a PhD in the U.S.
Taught at Swarthmore College
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