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  1. Helen Elizabeth Garrett, commonly known as Elizabeth Garrett or Beth Garrett (June 30, 1963 – March 6, 2016), was an American professor of law and academic administrator. On July 1, 2015, she became the 13th president of Cornell University —the first woman to serve as president of the university. [2]

  2. Elizabeth Garrett served as the 13 th president of Cornell University for eight months before her untimely death from colon cancer in March 2016, and her brief presidency was marked by bold initiatives and the invigoration of standards of excellence across the university. As the first woman president in Cornell history, she was an inspiration to many on campus and beyond.

  3. Nov 23, 2017 · Entitled ‘Elizabeth Garrett Anderson in context: the origins of the women’s movement in mid-Victorian Britain’, it was part of a weekend of activities held in Aldeburgh to celebrate her life and work. Commemorations included the performance of ‘ A Woman of Purpose’, a play by Susanne Hawkes based on Anderson’s life; a dinner in her ...

  4. In 1870, Eliabeth Garrett Anderson finally earned her medical degree from the Sorbonne in Paris, establishing herself as a doctor. She opened her own dispensary, later expanding it into the New ...

  5. Elizabeth Garrett served as the 13 th president of Cornell University for eight months before her untimely death from colon cancer in March 2016, and her brief presidency was marked by bold initiatives and the invigoration of standards of excellence across the university. As the first woman president in Cornell history, she was an inspiration to many on campus and beyond.

  6. Sep 20, 2022 · Dr. JoAnn Manson, Champion of Women’s Health, to Receive Alma Dea Morani Renaissance Woman Award. The Women in Medicine Legacy Foundation WIMLFSeptember 6, 2022. Women in Medicine Legacy Foundation. 800 Boylston Street, Lobby #990251, Boston, MA 02199-9998, United States. 508-443-1033admin@wimlf.org. Hours.

  7. Mar 7, 2016 · Elizabeth Garrett, President of Cornell University, passed away late on Sunday, March 6, 2016, after a battle with colon cancer. Professor Garrett served on the University of Chicago Law School faculty from 1995 to 2003. The Law School community is deeply saddened by this terrible news.