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Kathleen R. Cho (M.D. 1984) – professor of pathology and internal medicine at Michigan Medicine, National Academy of Medicine [8] Ellen Cohn (M.S. 1975) – Associate Dean and professor at University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences [9] [10]
The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in 2024.Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order as set out in WP:NAMESORT.A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.
Mildred T. Stahlman was born on July 31, 1922, in Nashville, Tennessee. Her father, James Geddes Stahlman , was a Tennessee newspaper publisher and was a trustee of Vanderbilt University . Her paternal great-grandfather, Major Edward Bushrod Stahlman , was a German-born railroad executive, the owner of the Nashville Banner , and the developer ...
Barbara-Rose Collins (née Richardson; April 13, 1939 – November 4, 2021) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Michigan and the first black woman from Michigan to be elected to Congress.
Stahlman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Dick Stahlman (1902–1970), American football offensive lineman; Edward Bushrod Stahlman (1843–1930), German-born American businessman; James Geddes Stahlman (1893–1976), Tennessee newspaper publisher and philanthropist
Michigan's last remaining all-female American Legion post [27] Ella Mae Backus (1863–1938) 2017 First woman in Michigan to become an Assistant U.S. Attorney [28] Clara Bryant Ford (1866–1950) 2017 Wife of Henry Ford, created and funded programs benefiting women [29] Lisette Denison Forth (c. 1786–1866) 2017 Philanthropist, former slave [30]
James Geddes Stahlman, the publisher of the Nashville Banner who served on the university's board of trust, published misleading stories that led to his expulsion. [14] Another trustee, John Sloan, the president of Cain-Sloan, supported Stahlman's suggestion to expel him. [15] Under the intense pressure, Chancellor Harvie Branscomb enforced the ...
Upon completing her formal education, Given with her husband Bill joined the faculty at Michigan State University (MSU) in 1966. [2] During her early years at MSU, she created the Caregiver Burden Instrument, an instrument that has been translated into Dutch, German, Japanese, Chinese, Tai, Spanish, and Hebrew. [1]