Alice Louise Reynolds
1873–1938 (age 65)
Biography
Alice Louise Reynolds, born in 1873, broke barriers as one of the first women to teach at the University of Utah, nurturing generations of students with a love for literature and thoughtful discourse. She championed education and the arts, always encouraging young people—especially young women—to embrace their talents and strive for excellence.
Her legacy lives on through the many lives she touched in classrooms and literary clubs, and through the quiet strength she modeled as both educator and community advocate.