Anna Jane McKeag (1864–1947), was an American PhD psychologist who was a university professor and the first woman president of Wilson College.
In her early years, she taught school (1881–1892) while also teaching philosophy at Wilson College, an all women's institution in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.
[1] In 1895, she earned her AB at Wilson College and five years later she was awarded her PhD at the University of Pennsylvania (1900).
[2] McKeag was still a professor of education at Wellesley when she was asked to take on the presidency of Wilson College[2] in 1911 (assuming her duties in February 1912).
"[3] After three years as head of Wilson College, McKeag returned to Wellesley where she taught until her retirement.