Caroline E. Cook
- Name
- Caroline E. Cook
- Research Project(s)
- "A Life Made Tangible" (Rauner Library Blog)
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She Had the Misfortune of Being a Woman: The Story of Hannah Croasdale, Pioneer in Algae and Academia
- Dartmouth Women in Science Project: Hannah Croasdale (Video)
- "To Respect a Ghost: Remembering Women Pioneers as They Wanted" (Lady Science)
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Summer 2018 Fellowship Presentation
- About
- Caroline Cook ’21 is an English major, concentrating in Creative Writing, minoring in Art History and Religion. She is editor of the Jack-o-Lantern, draws editorial cartoons for The Dartmouth, and works in the Office of Admissions. As the Historical Accountability Program’s inaugural fellow, she researched the life of Professor Hannah T. Croasdale, renowned phycologist and Dartmouth's first tenured female faculty member. Caroline considers Hannah to be a perfect example of the difference between the way we view pioneers and the way they view themselves. She believes there is often a disconnect between the way these important figures see their work and the way we remember them today.
- In Residence
- Summer 2018
- Dartmouth Affiliation
- Class of 2021
Linked resources
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She Had the Misfortune of Being a Woman: The Story of Hannah Croasdale, Pioneer in Algae and Academia |
Academic Article |
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Summer 2018 Fellowship Presentation |
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She Had the Misfortune of Being a Woman: The Story of Hannah Croasdale, Pioneer in Algae and Academia |
Academic Article |
