[2] After graduating, she assumed a teaching position at the Buffalo Science Museum for two years.
[4] In 1966, Cormack received an honorary doctorate from Rhode Island College, for her continued involvement at the Roger Williams Park Museum of Natural History.
She often taught after school lessons and created interpretive content and theater intended for children of all ages.
[7] In 2020, the Rhode Island Council for Humanities awarded a $2,000 grant to fund an exhibition series on Cormack at Roger Williams’ Park Museum of Natural History and Planetarium.
[8] The following is a list of books authored or co-authored by Maribelle Cormack: The Museum Comes to Life (1931) Runner of the Trail (1935) Wind of the Vikings – a tale of the Orkney Isles (1937) Jacques the Goatherd: A Story of the High Alps (1938) Bruce and Marcia, Woodsmen (1939) Land for my Sons: A Frontier Tale of the American Revolution (1939) Last Clash of Claymores: A story of Scotland in the time of Prince Charles (1940) The Luck of the Comstocks: The story of Block Island (1941) Wings of Courage and Other Stories for Girl Scouts (1942) A Recruit for Abe Lincoln (1943) Road to Down Under (1944) Underground Retreat (1946) Swamp Boy: A story of the Okefinokee Swamp in Georgia (1948) The First Book of Stones (1950) Timber Jack (1952) The First Book of Trees (1959) Stern Unter Segeln (Translated by Maren Olgen) (1961) Imhotep: Builder in Stone (1965)