Scholarship Endowed at Seton Hill College to Honor Sister Margaret Burns
Coming to Seton Hill in the early ‘80s, Sr. Margaret, a professor of math, computer science and general physics at the College, is credited with starting the Women in Science outreach program in 1989. She developed the program in response to goals set forth at a Neylan Conference to encourage young women in their study mathematics and the sciences.
“Sr. Margaret was an excellent teacher who loved her students,” Sr. Susan Yochum, associate professor of chemistry and chair of the division of mathematics, science and computer technology, said. “ I worked with her for many years, both during her time at the College and at Mon-Valley Catholic High School prior.” Sr. Susan added that Sr. Margaret also had a passion for music. “Sr. Margaret sang, played the organ and a number of school and church choirs. She was a joy and an asset to Seton Hill; she and truly loved the College.”