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Legendary Professor Barbara Stahl Dies

Legendary Professor Barbara Stahl Dies

“In her push for the highest standards, she pushed the institution as well.”—Fr. Jonathan

Biology Professor Barbara Stahl, the senior faculty member at Saint Anselm College and a driving force for Barbara Stahl teachingexcellence at the school, died January 16, 2004, after a long illness. She was 73.

“The whole college mourns the loss of this very excellent professor who devoted her entire professional life to the education of Saint Anselm students,” said college president Fr. Jonathan DeFelice, O.S.B. “In her 50 years with the college she never lost her enthusiasm for the classroom and never weakened in her quest for excellence.”

Dr. Stahl served as mentor, coach and advocate for dozens of students who went on to become physicians and dentists, as well as students who went on to graduate school in the sciences.

Dr. Stahl taught a two-semester comparative anatomy course, which was considered a gateway course for students interested in studying medicine. For years she chaired the pre-professional committee that guides students applying to medical school.

“In their hearts, they have a great big thanks to her,” said Fr. Peter Guerin, O.S.B., professor of theology who worked closely with her during his 25 years as dean of the college. “She was on a first-name basis with the deans of most of the medical schools. And she would fight for the students who she believed could do the work.”

A graduate of Wellesley College who earned her master’s in biology from Radcliffe College and her Ph.D. from Harvard University, Dr. Stahl was honored in October 2003 for 50 years of teaching at the college. At the time, N.H. Senator Lou D’Allesandro attended a luncheon to present her with a Senate proclamation marking her contributions to higher education.

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Legendary Professor Barbara Stahl Dies

Tribute to Barbara Stahl

Barbara Stahl Tribute
Some 400 family, friends, faculty, staff, and students turned out for the college’s tribute to the memory of Barbara Stahl at the Dana Center. The Feb. 26 event included a musical recital by pianist Virginia Eskin, who performed works by Bach, Mendelsohn, Beethoven, and Chopin. Offering remarks that evening were college President Fr. Jonathan DeFelice, O.S.B., Vincent Capowski, professor emeritus of history, Dr. David Stahl, and student Nicole DaPonte ’04.

In memory of Professor Stahl, the college has launched a $1 million fundraising effort to establish the Barbara J. Stahl Endowed Chair in Science and Humanities. The chair will be a lasting tribute to her exceptional teaching, scholarship and leadership. The Stahl family has made a significant commitment to the fund, and encourages alumni, faculty, and friends to join them in honoring a beloved professor. For more information on how to participate, please contact Sandra Seney at (603) 641-7196.

 
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