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What is Roger Arliner Young best known for?
zoology
Roger Arliner Young was the first African-American woman to receive a doctorate in zoology, after years of juggling research and teaching with the burden of caring for her invalid mother.
Who was the youngest zoologist?
Roger Arliner Young | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Howard University University of Chicago University of Pennsylvania |
Scientific career | |
Fields | zoology, biology, marine biology |
Who is the youngest zoologist?
Roger Arliner Young
Roger Arliner Young | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Howard University University of Chicago University of Pennsylvania |
Scientific career | |
Fields | zoology, biology, marine biology |
Who was Roger Arliner Young and what did she do?
Dr. Roger Arliner Young around 1927-1929. She is often cited as a scientific “cautionary tale” and while we must acknowledge the injustice she faced her entire life, that should not overshadow her tenacity and her contributions to marine biology and zoology [Credit: Wood’s Hole Oceanographic Institution ImageSou rce ].
Where was Roger Arliner born and where did he die?
Born in Clifton Forge, VA in 1899; died on November 9, 1964 in New Orleans; Education: Howard University, bachelors, 1923, University of Chicago, masters, 1926, University of Pennsylvania, doctorate, zoology, 1935.
What does Roger Arliner Young Diversity Fellowship do?
The Roger Arliner Young (RAY) diversity fellowship aims to increase representation of students of color in conservation. Check out DN Lee’s Scientific American blog, Leila McNeill’s BBC article, and Emily Okikawa’s blog on Ocean Currents.
Why was Dr.Roger Arliner Young fired from Howard University?
Young was devastated by her failure and returned to Howard to continue teaching. Sadly, her failure also disappointed Just, and their relationship suffered. In 1936, she was fired from Howard. Young easily could have quit science after her firing, but she chose to persevere and go back to school.