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April 14, 2026

Dorahย Burnell & The Pasteur Pre-Medic Society

The 1926-1927 academic catalog is the first to show pre-medical as a possible majorโ€”described as a โ€œcomposite majorโ€โ€”at Houghton College & Seminary. This coincides with the hiring of Professorย Dorahย Burnell, who came to Houghton in 1926 to teach chemistry.

A native of Nebraska and graduate of State Teachers College (1916) and the University of Nebraska (B.S. 1924, M.A. 1925), Professor Burnell single-handedly built the collegeโ€™s chemistry department while fulfilling countless other roles on campus.

Along with colleagues in the Scienceย Department, Professor Burnell helped studentsย establishedย The Pasteur Pre-Medic Society.ย In its inaugural appearance in the Boulder in 1928, the society described its aim asย โ€œโ€ฆto promote a feeling of comradeship, to gain inspiration for future tasks, and to learn something more of the nature and extent of this their chosen field of endeavor.โ€ The inaugural group boasted 27 membersย and by the 1950s, the club was one of the largest and most active on Houghtonโ€™s campus.

Today known as theย Pre-Health Professions Club, the groupย remainsย one of Houghtonโ€™s largest and most active clubs. Their aim, similarly, isย โ€œโ€ฆto serve as an information resource and generate opportunities for fellowship, career exploration and volunteer service for students interested in health-related fields.โ€

In the dedication of the 1954 Boulder, studentsย observedย of Professor Burnell thatย โ€œ[h]er influence was thereโ€ฆ Lights were shining out from the meticulously kept chemistry lab until the early morning hours. On the desk were carefully graded papersโ€”around the room was all the valuable equipment she hadย procured. From this lab alumni went forth to succeedโ€ฆ herย influenceย was there.โ€

Professor Burnellโ€™sย influenceย remainsโ€”in Houghtonโ€™s chemistry labs, in the Pre-Health Professions Club, in theย lives of service led by so many ofย our alumni.ย Professor Burnellโ€™s influenceย hasย played a role in helping to shape thousands of doctors, nurses, researchers, dentists, pharmacists, public health servants, medical missionaries and more who have gone on to, as Willard J. Houghton would say,ย โ€œfix up the world for Christ.โ€

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