Education
She attended the University of Colorado, where she graduated in 1920, while working for Theodore Cockerell. She proceeded to get her Masters from the University of Colorado and her Doctor of Philosophy at Cornell University.
She attended the University of Colorado, where she graduated in 1920, while working for Theodore Cockerell. She proceeded to get her Masters from the University of Colorado and her Doctor of Philosophy at Cornell University.
Sandhouse was raised in Monticello, Iowa. Cockerell introduced Sandhouse to apiology, the study of bees. After graduation she became a Junior Entomologist at the United States Department of Agriculture"s Bureau of Entomology, working in the Division of Insect Identification.
She worked there until her death, ending her career as an Associate Entomologist.
Research wise, Sandhouse focused on taxonomy of Hymenoptera, specifically Apoidea. She published a monograph on the Osmia genus.
Sandhouse"s personal archives are in the collection of the Smithsonian Institution Archives.