Judy Green (mathematician)

[2] She is a founding member of the Association for Women in Mathematics;[3][4] she has also served as its vice president, and as the vice president of the American Association of University Professors.

[2] Her dissertation, supervised by Carol Karp and finished in 1972, was Consistency Properties for Uncountable Finite-Quantifier Languages.

[5] Green was elected an AMS Member at Large in 1975 and served for three years until 1977.

After retiring from Marymount in 2007, she became a volunteer at the National Museum of American History.

This was a biographical study of the first women in the U.S. to earn doctorates in mathematics.