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In page Lisa Morrissey LaVange:

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LaVange graduated from Harpeth Hall, a college preparatory school for girls in Nashville, TN, in 1971. She credits the mentoring she received from accomplished female teachers as critical in her decision to continue her education in mathematics and statistics.[citation needed] She entered the University of North Carolina as a member of the sixth class open to women and earned a Bachelor of Arts in mathematics in 1974. She earned a Master of Arts in Mathematics from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 1976. After earning her Master's degree she worked as a mathematician at before returning to the University of North Carolina to pursue a PhD in biostatistics. She received her degree in 1983.[1]