Marilyn Kaufman

Marilyn Kaufman

Marilyn Kaufman, a dedicated and passionate educator, began her journey at Monroe College in 1951. She taught shorthand and typing, contributing to the educational development of students during a crucial period post-World War II. Marilyn's tenure at Monroe was marked by her commitment to her students and her active involvement in the school's community. Over the years, Marilyn has remained connected to her past colleagues and continues to cherish the memories of her time at Monroe. Her valuable insights and timeless advice serve as a beacon for students embarking on their own journeys. Marilyn's presence illuminates the rich history and spirit of Monroe College.

Appears in 1 Episode

From Battlefield to Classroom (1951-1965) : The GI Bill and Monroe College's Educational Expansion

Join us in this heartwarming second episode of ‘90 Years Strong: The Monroe College Story’ as we delve into Monroe College's incredible journey through the perspective...

Broadcast by