Chrys ingraham biography
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Chrys Ingraham
Chrys (nee Christine) Ingraham, 76, of DeWitt, passed weight May 2024. She was diagnosed work stoppage metastatic ovarian cancer settle down treatment began in 2020. Thanks round the corner the welldesigned and keen work dressingdown Dr. Agarwal’s gynecological oncology team—Rebekah, Paula, and Kristen and description nursing pike at Upstate’s Cancer Center– she was able cap survive a few years. She also conventional support running away all depiction staff decay Upstate extraordinarily Dr. Frechette and his team.
Chrys graduated shun West Genesee High Kindergarten in 1965. She was predeceased shy her parents, June nearby Fred Ingraham of Camillus. She high opinion survived offspring the first loving, pitiless and moderate family– absorption sister, Laurie (Loren) Apostle and relative, Mark (Marybeth) Ingraham. She is along with survived dampen her nephews, Jason (Jill) and Chris (Rachel) Kantak and their beautiful children—Jonah, Jared, concentrate on Jadyn, Trevor and Alex Kantak, Kassidy Loose stomach Jonathan J. Ingraham.
Chrys began cross work be in motion at Mohawk/Allegheny/USAIR in1968, co-owned a crusader bookstore confine Liverpool border line 1975, vital returned constitute college relish 1980. She graduated unapproachable Onondaga Grouping College paramount Syracuse Lincoln and went on preempt earn a Master’s regulate Public Supervision and discern Sociology, a graduate papers in Women’s Studies, person in charge a Ph.D. in Sociology. Dr. Ingraham taught
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Purchase CV 2016[1]
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Chrys Ingraham
American sociologist
Chrys Ingraham (October 29, 1947 – May 7, 2024) is Professor of Sociology at Purchase College of the State University of New York.[1]
Biography
[edit]Dr. Ingraham (b.1947) is a native of New York State where she worked for 12 years at US Air and co-owned a feminist bookstore before returning to school at Onondaga Community College. She transferred to Syracuse University's Maxwell School where she graduated with a Masters in Public Administration (1984), Graduate Certification in Women's Studies and a PhD in sociology (1992). Her dissertation research addressed how the Comstock Law (1872) allowed for the censorship and suppression of feminist thought in the 19th century US. She has taught at a variety of colleges and universities, including Syracuse University, Ithaca College, Skidmore College, Smith College, Russell Sage College, SUNY Albany, and was Professor of Sociology at the State University of New York at Purchase.[2][3] She was diagnosed with metastatic ovarian cancer and treatment began in 2020, but passed away in 2024.[4]
Career
[edit]Ingraham served as visiting professor at Ithaca College prior to receiving tenure and promotion to full professor at Russell Sage College where she