Stahl was born on May 27, 1922. After earning a master's degree from
Hofstra University in 1957, with the thesis
Exciton states in semiconductors, she became a faculty member at
California State University, Los Angeles in 1958, the first woman physicist at the university. She completed a doctorate at the
Claremont Graduate School with the 1969 dissertation
Teaching Physics for Scientific Literacy. She served as associate dean of academic planning for undergraduate studies for over five years, from 1970 to 1975, before returning to physics teaching and research. After retiring as
professor emerita in 1992, she remained active in research, and in 2002–2003 chaired the Committee on History and Philosophy of Physics of the
American Association of Physics Teachers. She died on October 1, 2021. ==Recognition==