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11 results for "History of STEM"

11 results for "History of STEM"

"I'll Make Me A World" Voices for Diversity Speaker Series

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I’ll Make Me a World: Voices for Diversity in STEM is a speaker series devoted to broadening the participation of underrepresented minorities in STEM-related fields. To that end, we invite remarkable scholars and leaders to share their insights and...

RGSM Listserv

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We are continuting the discussion started in our October 2016 Workshop: “From ‘Missing Persons’ to Critical Biography: Reframing Minority Identity in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine” The discussion is focused on academics and students...

Mission

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The Project on Race & Gender in Science & Medicine (RGSM) is an intellectual center that promotes scholarship, research, policy and public education for understanding how scientific, medical and technological ideas and practices contribute to and...

Vision

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This project aims to be the leading center in the world for research, policy, and public education, on the connections between race, ethnicity, gender and science, technology, and medicine with respect to peoples of African descent worldwide by: -...

Mae Jemison:Astronaut Biography

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When the space shuttle Endeavour blasted off on its second mission, it carried the first African American woman into space. But Mae Jemison is more than an astronaut — she's also a physician, a Peace Corps volunteer, a teacher, and founder and president...

St. Elmo BradyA National Historic Chemical Landmark

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St. Elmo Brady
A National Historic Chemical Landmark
Dedicated at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign on Feb. 5, 2019 

St. Elmo Brady was the first African-American to receive a Ph.D. in chemistry. Equally as significant, Brady went on to build...