Educators: Alice Palmer

Published: Sept. 21, 2021, 9 a.m.

b'Alice Palmer (1855-1902) was a pioneer of women\\u2019s education and among the most influential people to expand academic horizons for women in the United States. By 1881, Alice Palmer had become acting president of Wellesley College at only 26 years old. She was known for changing the curriculum to be more rigorous. She also became the first dean of the women\\u2019s department at the University of Chicago. During her time as Dean, she managed to double the number of women enrolled in the university.\\n\\nFor those of you tuning in for the first time, welcome! Here\\u2019s the deal: Every weekday, we highlight the stories of iconic women in history you may not know about, but definitely should. We\\u2019re talking about women from around the world and throughout history. Each month is themed. This month we\\u2019re going back to school, highlighting educators and intellectuals.'