Educator Resource Women at Work A discussion of the history of working women and the future for women in STEM careers. Video. (90 minutes)
“Mary Golda Ross: Ad Astra per Astra(link is external)” by America Meredith (Cherokee Nation), 2011. Acrylic on canvas. National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution. Story Mary Golda Ross: Aerospace Engineer, Educator, and Advocate (external link)
Dr. Patricia Cowings, Project Manager of the Psychophysiological Lab, Principal Investigator of the Autogenic Feedback Training Experiment Studying Motion Sickness. NASA. Story Six Women Whose Innovations Changed Science and Engineering
Educator Resource Girls and Women in STEM Inspire STEM experts of tomorrow. Lessons and activities. Grades K to 12. (5 minutes to 1 hour) (external link)
Ophthalmologist Dr. Patricia Bath poses with students at the National Museum of American History in 2000. National Museum of American History, Archives Center. News Hearing the Voices of Women Leaders in Science, Technology, and Innovation
Susan Kare, Apple’s “Macintosh Artist,” relaxes at her desk in 1984. © Norman Seeff Story Susan Kare, Iconic Designer (external link)
DuPont Textile Fibers Pioneering Research Laboratory. Left to right: Dr. Paul Morgan, Dr. Herbert Blades, and Stephanie Kwolek. Courtesy of DuPont. Story Stephanie Kwolek: Kevlar® Inventor (external link)