Sr. Ann Infanger '55
Professor, Biology

Sister Ann Infanger taught has taught nearly two generations of Seton Hill students in biology and genetics.  After receiving her Bachelor's degree, magna cum laude, from Seton Hill in 1955, she entered the Sisters of Charity in 1956 and earned her Ph.D. in Genetics from Cornell University.  She earned a National Science Foundation Fellowship in 1959.  On the occasion of her Golden Jubilee, celebrating 50 years as a Sister of Charity, colleagues, relatives, and former students established the Infanger Research Endowed Fund to honor her contributions as a faculty member and woman religious.