Meet 9 Baylor women who blazed new trails in the sciences & engineering
…f Baylor before going on to do amazing things. It began with Mary Gentry Kavanaugh, who in 1855 became the first woman to earn a Baylor degree (just a year after the university’s first male graduate). Since then, a host of other Baylor women have played large parts in the university’s success. Here’s a look at some Baylor Bears who have made lasting changes in the world of science — locally, nationally and internationally: Dr. Harriet “Hallie” Ear…