Beth DiNatale Johnson

Beth DiNatale Johnson is the director of the Ursuline Studies Program, the women-focused, core curriculum at Ursuline College in Pepper Pike, Ohio. She is an assistant professor of history and has published a number of articles on social policy and aging with an emphasis on women and institution building, and the evolution of long term care policies and practices. A graduate of Lake Erie College and the University of Illinois, she received her Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University.

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