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Suzanne Schreiber was born in New Mexico. [1] Her mother is former Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico Diane Denish. [2] She moved to Tulsa to attend the University of Tulsa in 1991. [3] She was a member of Chi Omega. [4] After graduating from the University of Tulsa, she attended the University of Tulsa College of Law. [1]
Gary M. Burge (born 1952) is an American author and professor. He is a New Testament scholar at Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan . [ 1 ] He is also an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) [ 2 ]
Robert Galbreath Jr. (1863–1955), oilman who moved to Tulsa after he drilled the first oil well in Glenn Pool Field; J. Paul Getty (1892–1976), oilman founder of Getty Oil Company, who made his first million in Tulsa between 1914 and 1916 [4] Thomas Gilcrease (1890–1962), [5] oilman, founder of Gilcrease Museum
Suzanne B. Bakken Henry is an American nurse who is a professor of biomedical informatics at Columbia University. Her research considers health equity and informatics. She is a Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine, American College of Medical Informatics and American Academy of Nursing.
It's All in Your Head: True Stories of Imaginary Illness, [3] published by Chatto & Windus [4] in 2015, is O'Sullivan's first book. It was published to positive reviews. [5] [6] It was awarded the 2016 Wellcome Book Prize, [7] the 2016 Royal Society of Biology general book prize [8] and was shortlisted for the Books are my Bag Readers award 2016 [9]
Suzanne A. Blum is an American professor of chemistry at the University of California, Irvine.Blum works on mechanistic chemistry, most recently focusing on borylation reactions and the development of single-molecule and single-particle fluorescence microscopy to study organic chemistry and catalysis.
Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature (TSWL), founded by Germaine Greer in 1982, is devoted to the study of women's literature and women's writing in general. Publishing "articles, notes, research, and reviews of literary, historicist, and theoretical work by established and emerging scholars in the field of women's literature and feminist theory", [1] it has been described as the "longest ...
Suzanne Marie Babich (born 1958), formerly Suzanne Havala Hobbs [1] is an American public health scientist, food writer, registered dietitian and vegetarianism activist. She was the primary author for the American Dietetic Association 's 1988 and 1993 vegetarian position papers.