Sister Mary Kenneth Keller Breaking Religious and Digital Boundaries

In 1965, Sister Mary Kenneth Keller became the first woman to earn a PhD in Computer Science in the United States. She was a strong advocate for women in computing and contributed to the development of the BASIC programming language, emphasizing the importance of computers in education.

In 1965, Sister Mary Kenneth Keller became the first woman to earn a PhD in Computer Science in the United States. She was a strong advocate for women in computing and contributed to the development of the BASIC programming language, emphasizing the importance of computers in education.

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