Sarah Van Hoosen Jones

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Born(1892-06-23)June 23, 1892
Died1972(1972-00-00) (aged 79–80)
Organization(s)Association of Governing Board of State Universities and Allied Institutions (1944-1955), Rochester School Board (1924-1961), Michigan State University Board of Trustees
Sarah Van Hoosen Jones
Born(1892-06-23)June 23, 1892
Died1972(1972-00-00) (aged 79–80)
EducationUniversity of Chicago, University of Wisconsin
Organization(s)Association of Governing Board of State Universities and Allied Institutions (1944-1955), Rochester School Board (1924-1961), Michigan State University Board of Trustees

Sarah Van Hoosen Jones (1892–1972) was the first woman in the United States to earn a Doctorate in Animal Genetics. She later managed a Michigan Centennial Farm in Avon Township (later Rochester Hills), Michigan and served on the elected Board of Trustees of Michigan State University. Jones was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame in 1994 for her accomplishments in the fields of agriculture and education.[1]

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