Winifred Goldring

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Born(1888-02-11)February 11, 1888
DiedJanuary 30, 1971(1971-01-30) (aged 82)
KnownforFirst woman appointed as a state paleontologist
Winifred Goldring
Born(1888-02-11)February 11, 1888
DiedJanuary 30, 1971(1971-01-30) (aged 82)
Alma materWellesley College
Known forFirst woman appointed as a state paleontologist
Scientific career
FieldsPaleontology

Winifred Goldring (February 1, 1888 January 30, 1971[1]) was an American paleontologist whose work included a description of stromatolites, as well as the study of Devonian crinoids.[2][3] She was the first woman in the nation to be appointed as a State Paleontologist.[4]

Goldring was born in Kenwood, New York,[5] to Frederick Goldring, an orchid specialist at the Erastus Corning estate, and Mary Grey, a local school teacher whose father was the head of the orchid that Frederick was employed.[6] Shortly after, in 1890, Goldring, her parents and her seven sisters and one brother moved to Slingerlands, New York, so her family could operate a greenhouse business.[7] Goldring lived here, in her childhood home, for the majority of her life (81 years).[5][8] Goldring spent her life devoted to her education and professional career, and as a result, she never married. She did, however, spend time learning the violin purely for her love of music.[5]

Her journey into education began at Slingerland District school, and then after spending nine years there, she went on to The Milne School in Albany, NY in which she graduated as valedictorian in 1905.[5] Between classes, she spent much of her free time exploring the outdoors, where she developed a love and curiosity for Lower Devonian rocks.[5] Following this, she enrolled in Wellesley College, a school for women, with an intended major in classical languages before developing a love for science.[4] She attained her Bachelors in 1909 and her Masters in 1912, while also obtaining graduate work at Harvard University.[5] She finished her education at Johns Hopkins University, her school in 1921.[5]

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