Beverly Harris-Schenz, a distinguished professor and author, has been breaking barriers throughout her illustrious career. As the first Black faculty member in the German departments at the University of Pittsburgh, University of Massachusetts, and Rice University, she has had a profound influence on academia. Beverly held significant positions, including being the first Black female appointed Vice Provost and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, and Academic Dean of a Semester at Sea voyage.
Retirement has not slowed Beverly's mission to educate and enlighten. She has authored an essay on her mother's early life and two poignant stories that have been published in the anthology, "Voices from the Attic," by Carlow University Press. In "Living While Black: My Experience with 'Everyday Racism'," Beverly shares her experiences to challenge stereotypes, foster understanding, and instigate change. She currently resides in Pittsburgh, PA, with her husband.