WOMEN AT DANA
They haven’t always been recognized, but they’ve
been here as long as the men. When Trinity Seminary opened in 1884,
there were four students, two teachers and one cook — Laurine
Marie Andersen, A.M. Andersen’s wife. Thousands of women have
served or been served at Dana College since. And whether they’ve
been part of an all-women biology faculty (at left), campus hostess
or scholar-athlete, Dana’s women have never been typical.
The following are stories of women who lived outside the box.
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