1. emerita - Noun
2. emerita - Adjective
emerita (plural emeritae)
feminine singular of emeritus
emerita (plural emeritae, masculine emeritus)
The female equivalent of emeritus.
emerita
plural of emeritum
Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD, is president emerita of Spelman College and in 2014 received the Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Psychology, the highest honor presented by the American Psychological Association. Source: Internet
Now 74, she is artistic director emerita of the thriving $200 million-plus operation and a cultural force in New York. Source: Internet
“It started when I was in sixth grade and I read Louisa May Alcott’s book says Nelson, Connecticut’s Poet Laureate and professor emerita of English. Source: Internet
J." Keller, 90, professor emerita of English at the State University of New York at Geneseo, died April 13 at the Avon Nursing Home in Avon following a brief illness. Source: Internet
LIT In this literary analysis, Cook (English emerita, Univ. of Toronto; A Reader’s Guide to Wallace Stevens) provides insight into Elizabeth Bishop’s poetry. Source: Internet
She is regent emerita for the Texas A&M University System, where she served on the Finance Committee and as special liaison to the Texas Growth Fund Board. Source: Internet