Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie

Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie

Ogilvie in 2007
Born 1936 (age 8081)
Residence United States of America
Fields Historian of Science
Institutions University of Oklahoma
Alma mater University of Oklahoma
Baker University
University of Kansas

Marilyn Bailey Ogilvie (born 22 March 1936) is an American historian of science known especially for her work on the history of women in science. She taught at Oklahoma Baptist University, before becoming curator of the History of Science Collections and professor at the University of Oklahoma. After her retirement in 2008, a fellowship for graduate studies in the History of Science was established in her name.[1]

Biography

Ogilvie earned a BA degree from Baker University in 1957, an MA from the University of Kansas (1959), and PhD (1973) in the history of science from the University of Oklahoma.

After working as an associate professor and division chair at Oklahoma Baptist University from 1979 to 1991, Ogilvie returned to the University of Oklahoma as the Curator of the History of Science Collections.

Ogilvie is currently the Emeritus Curator of the History of Science Collections at the University of Oklahoma. She specializes in the history of women in science.

Publications

The following is a selection of Ogilvie's publications:

References

  1. Livesey, Steven. "Marilyn B. Ogilvie Alumni Graduate Fellowship". Retrieved 27 March 2014.
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