Brief: Jane Stephenson founder of the New Opportunity School for Women dies at 88
From LexBot twenty-four seven, Jane Stephenson, who founded the New Opportunity School for Women and served as First Lady of Berea College for many years, has died at age eighty-eight. According to her family, Stephenson passed away on May second, twenty twenty-six following a brief illness. Stephenson was known throughout Kentucky for her dedication to women's education and empowerment through the New Opportunity School, which she established to help women gain skills and confidence for new career paths. As the longtime First Lady of Berea College, she was deeply involved in the institution's mission of providing educational opportunities to students from Appalachia and beyond. Her work touched countless lives across the region, particularly women seeking to transform their futures through education and personal development. Stephenson's legacy will continue through the programs and initiatives she championed during her decades of service to Kentucky communities.
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