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Janice Massey, professor of neurology at Duke University.

Ģý alumna Janice Massey recognized as pioneer in neurology at Duke University

When Janice Massey, M.D., graduated from Ģý in 1968, becoming a neurology professor was the last thing on her mind. Today, she is a recognized pioneer in the field and a trailblazer at Duke University School of Medicine, where she holds the distinction of being the university’s first female professor of neurology. Janice began her career … Continued
Jeanene Reese

Reese has special interest in mentoring women for Christian leadership

  Whether counseling students in her office, leading Ģý’s Center for Women in Christian Service, or uplifting women missionaries and Christian leaders around the world, Dr. Jeanene Reese (’74) is answering God’s beckoning. “My call is to be a faithful woman serving in the opportunities God has given me,” she said. And those opportunities are … Continued

Anthony kids know their CEO-mom’s balancing act, and approve

  Working moms sometimes face unfounded assumptions about what their kids missed when business priorities beckoned. April believes that with the help of a supportive spouse and “some inherently great kids,” the Anthonys overcame those limitations. “I think the kids are actually better prepared for life as a result of the lessons they learned from … Continued