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Maine Women's Hall of Fame
Eleanor Roosevelt and Margaret Chase Smith on Face the Nation in Washington Washington, D.C - NARA - 195998.jpg
Eleanor Roosevelt and Margaret Chase Smith
Established 1990
Location Bernard D. Katz Library
University of Maine
46 University Drive
Augusta, Maine 04330

The Maine Women's Hall of Fame was created in 1990 to honor the achievements of women associated with the U.S. state of Maine. The induction ceremonies are held each year during March, designated as Women's History Month. Nominees are chosen by the public via an online nomination form. The University of Maine at Augusta displays the hall of fame in its Bennett D. Katz Library, and also hosts the hall of fame online at the university's website. The nomination form lists three criteria for eligibility:

1) Woman's achievements must have had a significant statewide impact
2) Woman's achievements significantly improved the lives of women in Maine
3) Woman's contribution has enduring value for women.

Nominations have a December deadline of any given year.

The first two inductees in 1990 were Mabel Sine Wadsworth and Margaret Chase Smith. Wadsworth had devoted her life to multiple issues, including maternal health and family planning, founding the Wadsworth Women's Health Center. She was a member of the board of Board of Directors of Legal Services for the Elderly, and helped raise funds for noteworthy organizations.

Margaret Chase Smith was the first woman elected to serve in the United States Senate. She ran for President of the United States in the 1964 Republican Party primarily, but lost out to Barry Goldwater. She was also the first Republican to speak out against the tactics of fellow Senator Joseph McCarthy, in her June 1, 1950 address on the floor of the Senate.

Two decades after its inception, the list of Inductees contains an Olympic gold medalist, Joan Benoit, two more United States Senators, Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, and the mother of a Senator, Patricia M. Collins who herself had been mayor of a Maine city. Geneticist Elizabeth S. Russell joined the list, as did the President University of Maine at Presque Isle Nancy H. Hensel. Author and Holocaust survivor Judith Magyar Isaacson has been honored by an induction into the hall of fame. With the 2011 inductees, the hall of fame had honored 35 women for their contributions to Maine and to the female population.

Inductees

Maine Women's Hall of Fame
Name Image Birth–Death Year Area of achievement Ref(s)
Sandra L. Caron 2023 Professor and author
Judy Kahrl 2022 Women's reproductive rights advocate
Jessica Meir Jessica Meir portrait in a WB-57 flight suit (3).jpg 2022 Astronaut, biologist
Joyce Taylor Gibson 2021 Associate Professor of Leadership Studies at the University of Southern Maine
Leigh Saufley Leigh Saufley.jpg 2021 Dean of the University of Maine School of Law and former Chief Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court
Joanne D’Arcangelo 2020 Feminist activist and political strategist, policy advocate and lobbyist,State House staffer, and non-profit leader
Betty-Jane Stanhope Meader 2020 Thomas College professor, former state president of the American Association of University Women of Maine and the Maine Association of Family and Consumer Sciences
Cote, Darylen McQuirkDarylen McQuirk Cote 2019 Advocate for women's health, equality and education
Mills, JanetJanet Mills Maine congressional delegation meets with Gov Janet Mills (cropped).jpg 2019 75th Governor of Maine
Clukey, JuliaJulia Clukey (b. 1985) 2018 Olympic luger
Crosby, Cornelia Thurza "Fly Rod"Cornelia Thurza "Fly Rod" Crosby Cornelia T. Crosby ("Fly Rod").png (1854–1946) 2018 Maine’s First Licensed Guide
Schonberger, AnnAnn Schonberger 2017 University of Maine Mathematics. One of the founders of the Women’s Studies Program at the University of Maine Orono
Swan, ClaraClara Swan 2017 President of Casco Bay College and a Husson College Business Professor
Adler, ConnieConnie Adler 2016 Physician and women's health advocate
Saxl, Elizabeth WardElizabeth Ward Saxl 2016 Victims' advocate
Golden, Ellen F.Ellen F. Golden 2015 Senior Vice President at CEI (Coastal Enterprises, Inc.)
Woodlee, Barbara W.Barbara W. Woodlee 2015 Retired president of Kennebec Valley Community College; chief academic officer for the Maine Community College System
Lachance, Laurie G.Laurie G. Lachance 2014 First woman president of Thomas College
Ryan, Patricia E.Patricia E. Ryan 2014 Executive director of the Maine Human Rights Commission and a founding member of the Maine Women's Lobby
Brown, Lyn MikelLyn Mikel Brown (1956– ) 2013 Co-founder of Hardy Girls Healthy Women, activist, author, researcher and professor at Colby College
Cathcart, MaryMary Cathcart (1942– ) 2013 Former Maine State Representative and State Senator; co-director of Maine NEW Leadership program of the Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center
Farrar, MaryMary Farrar 2012 Victims' advocate
Lockhart, Ruth L.Ruth L. Lockhart 2012 Women's health advocate, women's rights activist, AIDS educator
Collins, SusanSusan Collins Sen Susan Collins official.jpg (1952–) 2011 United States Senate
Musgrave, Katherine O.Katherine O. Musgrave (1920–2015) 2011 Professor Emerita of Food and Nutrition at the University of Maine; 2002 New England University Continuing Education Association Faculty Member of the Year Award
Swain, Thelma C.Thelma C. Swain (1908–2008) 2010 Philanthropist
Barker, SharonSharon Barker 2009 Director University of Maine Women's Resource Center
Heck, KarenKaren Heck (b. 1952) 2008 Advocate for women's issues
Whitehouse, Florence BrooksFlorence Brooks Whitehouse Florence Brooks Whitehouse on 26 August 1920 (cropped).jpg (1869–1945) 2008 Women's suffrage
Fortman, LauraLaura Fortman Laura Fortman at U.S. Department of Labor signing ceremony 2014.jpg 2007 Deputy Administrator, Wage and Hour Division U. S. Dept. of Labor; former Executive Director of the Frances Perkins Center
McCormick, DaleDale McCormick Dale McCormick 1 (cropped).jpg (1947–) 2007 Former Maine State Treasurer, served in Maine State Senate
Knudsen, Chilton R.Chilton R. Knudsen Chilton Knudsen.jpg 2006 Bishop of Maine, Episcopal Church
Collins, Patricia M.Patricia M. Collins 2005 Mayor of Caribou (1981–1982), chairman of Maine Committee for Judicial Responsibility and Disability, and Catholic Charities Maine
Paradis, Judy AyotteJudy Ayotte Paradis (1944– ) 2005 Maine House of Representatives
Abrams, Sharon H.Sharon H. Abrams 2004 Executive Director of the Maine Children's Home for Little Wanderers in Waterville
Isaacson, Judith MagyarJudith Magyar Isaacson (1925–2015) 2004 Holocaust survivor, human rights activist, author of Seed of Sarah: Memoirs of a Survivor
Hensel, Nancy H.Nancy H. Hensel 2003 President University of Maine at Presque Isle
Kalikow, Theodora J.Theodora J. Kalikow (1941–) 2002 President, University of Maine at Farmington
Dyer, Linda SmithLinda Smith Dyer (d. 2001) 2001 Co-founder of Maine Women's Lobby
Pingree, ChellieChellie Pingree Chellie Pingree official photo.jpg (1955– ) 2001 United States House of Representatives
Gentile, Caroline D.Caroline D. Gentile (1924–2008) 2000 Physical education instructor
Samuelson, Joan BenoitJoan Benoit Samuelson Joan Benoit 2008.jpg (1957–) 2000 American marathon runner who won a gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics
Mitchell, Elizabeth H.Elizabeth H. Mitchell LibbyMitchell.jpg (1940– ) 1999 Maine State Senate
Snowe, Olympia J.Olympia J. Snowe Olympia Snowe official photo 2010 edit.jpg (1947–) 1999 United States Senate
Reckitt, Lois GalgayLois Galgay Reckitt Lois Galgay Reckitt (cropped).jpg (1944–2023) 1998 Executive Director, Family Crisis Services, Portland, Maine
Gammon, Ethel WilsonEthel Wilson Gammon (1916-2009) 1997 Founder, Washburn-Norlands Living History Center
Schrumpf, Mildred BrownMildred Brown Schrumpf (1903–2001) 1997 Home economist, nutritionist
Crandall, Elizabeth W.Elizabeth W. Crandall 1996 Environmentalist, woman's issues advocate
Stevens, MartiMarti Stevens (d. 1993) 1996 Theatre director, actress, director of Somerset County Basic Skills
Vitelli, EloiseEloise Vitelli Eloise Vitelli.jpg (1949– ) 1995 Founded Women's Business Development Corporation, advocate for entrepreneurship for women
Wood, Esther E.Esther E. Wood (1905-2002) 1994 Writer, teacher, historian
Healy, Dorothy M.Dorothy M. Healy (1904–1990) 1993 College professor who, along with professor Grace A. Dow, established the Maine Women's Writers Collection; namesake of the Dorothy M. Healy Professorship at the University of New England
Runnals, Ninetta MayNinetta May Runnals (1885-1980) 1992 Dean of Women at Colby College
Laughlin, Gail H.Gail H. Laughlin Gail Laughlin - Rep. Women of CO 1914.jpg (1868–1952) 1991 First practicing female attorney from Maine, first president of Business and Professional Women's Foundation, served in both the Maine House of Representatives and Maine State Senate
Nardone, Gilda E.Gilda E. Nardone 1991 Director of Maine Displaced Homemakers Program
Russell, Elizabeth S.Elizabeth S. Russell ElizabethShullRussell.jpg (1913–2001) 1991 Geneticist
Smith, Margaret ChaseMargaret Chase Smith Margaret Chase Smith.jpg (1897–1995) 1990 United States Senate, United States House of Representatives
Wadsworth, Mabel SineMabel Sine Wadsworth (1910–2006) 1990 Reproduction rights activist

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