Glenda Price

Glenda Price is an American educator and former president of Marygrove College; she was the first African-American woman to serve in this position.

Price also served as the president of the Detroit Public Schools Foundation and the American Society for Medical Technology.

[3] From 1979 to 1980, Price served as the national president of the American Society for Medical Technology (later renamed to the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science), which was considered the largest professional organization for laboratory practitioners at the time.

[4] As president, her accomplishments include restarting the college's sports program and attracting a more diverse student body to the school.

[5] Marygrove board member Julia Darlow cited Price for believing in "science education as a means of preparing our graduates for a technological world as well as preparing qualified science teachers who can inspire urban students.