Marietta Frank Named AAUW Outstanding Woman of the Year 2020

Marietta Frank Named AAUW Outstanding Woman of the Year

The recipient of the AAUW Outstanding Woman of the Year Award is Marietta Frank. This award is given to an AAUW – Bradford Branch member who has served the organization and community with distinction.

Frank received a bachelor’s degree in English at SUNY Geneseo. She also holds a Master’s degree in Library Science from SUNY Geneseo and a Master of Art in Children’s Literature from Hollins University. Frank currently serves as the Library Director of Hanley Library at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.  Prior to 1988, Frank worked at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio and at school districts in Washburn, Maine and Salamanca, NY.

Frank has a specialty in children’s literature and has taught courses at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford since 1991. She has co-authored three books, with two of the books focusing on science fiction in children’s literature. Active in her profession, Frank, has presented programs throughout the US and in France and Turkey.

Frank recently completed her term as President of AAUW and also serves as Historian for the organization. As a member of the Friends of Hanley Library, she works to strengthen the bonds between Hanley Library and the Bradford community. Frank is also a member of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Arts Council. In 2010, Frank was honored to receive the University of Pittsburgh ULS Faculty Librarian Excellence Award.

Throughout her career, Frank has been a tireless advocate of the important role that libraries, books, travel and learning play in our lives.

The Bradford Branch of AAUW was founded in April 1921 and the first Outstanding Woman of the Year Award was presented to Mary Keller in 1980.

Sophia Oliver Receives the AAUW Bradford Branch Scholarship

AAUW – Bradford Branch Scholarship

 

Sophia Lorryn Oliver is the recipient of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) – Bradford Branch Scholarship. Oliver was selected for this scholarship based on her scholarship, academic achievement, and community service. A 2018 graduate of Bradford Area High School, Oliver is currently pursuing a bachelor of science degree in Exercise Science/Pre-Physical Therapy at Slippery Rock University (SRU).  Oliver is enrolled in a “fast track” academic program that will allow her to obtain her B.S. degree and Doctorate in Physical Therapy in a six year period. In January of 2020, Oliver traveled to Tena, Ecuador with a MEDLIFE group from SRU. MEDLIFE is a volunteer-run global health organization dedicated to making meaningful and sustainable differences to communities experiencing extreme poverty. While in Ecuador, Oliver worked side by side with health care professionals in medical clinics and assisted with a community development project. According to Oliver, the experience opened her eyes to possibilities of someday working as a physical therapist in areas of the world where the needs are great and resources are scarce.  Oliver has been named to the Dean’s List of Scholars, and is a member of the Pre-Physical Therapy Club, MEDLIFE, and the Exercise Science Society Club.

Sophia is the daughter of Jill Parisella-Campbell and Michael Oliver, and is the granddaughter of Faye and Scott Parisella and Ella Mae and the late Douglas Oliver.