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Tori Murden-McClure
Tori Murden-McClure.

Photographs by Steve Gilbert.

Alumni/ae Day 2006
Harvard Divinity School
Wednesday, June 7, 2006

To Dare Mighty Things
Tori Murden-McClure, MDiv '89

Murden-McClure was the first woman and first American to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean, and the first woman and first American to travel overland to the geographic South Pole, skiing 740 miles from the ice shelf to the pole. An avid mountaineer, she was the first woman to climb Lewis Nunatuck summit in Antarctica. She is currently vice president for external relations, enrollment management, and student affairs at Spalding University in Louisville, Kentucky.

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April Yvonne Garrett and Tori Murden-McClure.

April Yvonne Garrett, MTS '97, and Tori Murden-McClure.

Audience Members

Audience members react to Murden-McClure's presentation.

 
 

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