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      • VCU Yad by Linda Gissen
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About Us

"I touch the future.  I teach."

--Christa McAuliffe

 

Christa McAuliffe, an American high school teacher from Concord, New Hampshire, was the first American civilian chosen to go into space and design lesson plans for students.  She was one of seven crew members who died in the Challenger Space Shuttle explosion January 28, 1986.

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