Cathy Moran Hajo ‘85 Major: History M.A. and Ph.D. in History and a Certificate in Archival Management and Historical Editing, New York University Dr. Hajo is associate editor/assistant director of the Margaret Sanger Papers Project at New York University History Department, where she is responsible for research, administration and database. She is past president of the Association for Documentary Editing and serves on its Council. She also was on the Advisory Committee for the third edition of Mary Jo Kline and Susan H. Perdue’s, Guide to Documentary Editing. In addition Dr. Hajo’s research in twentieth century women’s history, she teaches a graduate course on History and New Media for the Archives and Public History Program. Her first book, Birth Control on Main Street: Birth Control Clinics in the United States, 1916 – 1939, will be published by the University of Illinois Press in the Spring of 2010. Dr. Hajo participated in a Liberal Arts Roundtable Panel sponsored by the Cahill Center and a Careers in History Panel sponsored by the History Club.