Danuta Weronika Majchrowicz

University administrator, landscape designer

Born Jul. 26, 1957, Montreal (Canada); came to U.S., 1961; daughter of Edward and Maria (Nawrocka); married Barry (Bonnell).

Education: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Alliance College, Cambridge Spring (PA), 1977; Jagiellonian University, Cracow (Poland) 1977-80; Alliance Francaise, Paris (France), 1980-82; graduate, Tel Aviv University (Israel), 1985-86; Master of Arts (M.A.), Arizona State University, Tempe, 1993.

Career: English as a 2nd language teacher, Tel Aviv, 1986; advisor, Graduate College, 1987-90, program coordinator. Student Program, Office of International Programs, 1990 -, Arizona State University; urban landscaping director, The Greening of Mitchell St., 1991.

Author: co-author, A Typological and Technological Study of Upper Paleolithic Collections from the Wadi El-Hasa, 1988.

Member of: Association of International Educators.

Honors: president's award, Alliance College, 1974, 1975, 1976; Outstanding Young Woman of America nominee, 1977; scholarships, Arizona State University, 1983-84, Tel Aviv University Council for Foreign Students, 1985-86; travel grant, Association of International Educators, 1992.

Affiliation: Independent. Christian.

Languages: English, Polish, French, Hebrew.

Hobbies: landscape gardening, playing piano and guitar.

Home: 2014 North Mitchell Street, Phoenix, AZ 85006.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation,
New York, NY, 1996