Amelia Earhart joined the Purdue University faculty in 1935. While working in the aviation department, Earhart also counseled female students on their careers.
Yes, Amelia Earhart was a visiting faculty member and advisor at Purdue University's Department of Aeronautics. She played a prominent role in furthering aviation education and research at the university.
the first female pilot
umeelia ayrheart
The plane she disappeared in was owned by the Purdue University Foundation.
she was about 35years old
George P. Putnam
july 2nd 1937
Amelia Earhart attended Purdue University in the summer of 1935. She was invited as a visiting faculty member to help promote the university's women's program in aviation and to inspire female students. During her time there, she also served as an advisor to women pursuing careers in aviation.
Of course she had a father. He was Samuel Edwin Earhart.
Amelia Earhart was born on July 24, 1897.
Amelia died before her mother did.
I don't think she was ever actually a teacher. She did counselling for young ladies careers at Purdue University.