It’s Women’s History Month on Energy.gov. During the month of March, we’re highlighting the great contributions to science, technology, engineering and mathematics or STEM fields made by women of color throughout history, as well as taking a look at fascinating work that women are doing in STEM fields today. Our latest #WomeninSTEM video features Dr.… Keep reading →
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Women In STEM: Deputy Secretary Liz Sherwood-Randall
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By Allison Lantero | Digital Content Specialist, Office of Public AffairsAstronaut Mae Jemison is our first woman in STEM #ThrowbackThursday for 2016. | Illustration by Carly Wilkins, Energy Department. It’s Women’s History Month on Energy.gov. During the month of March, we’re highlighting the great contributions to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields made by women of color throughout history, as well as taking a… Keep reading →
Celebrating The History Of Women In STEM
By Allison Lantero & Carly Wilkins | U.S. Department of EnergyMany people find it a challenge to name a woman in STEM besides Marie Curie. This Women’s History Month, the Energy Department is working to fix that by highlighting the work of women who’ve made a difference in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields throughout history. Last year, we profiled the lives and contributions… Keep reading →
Five Fast Facts About Mathematician Emmy Noether
By Allison Lantero | U.S. Department of EnergyIt’s Women’s History Month on Energy.gov. During the month of March we’re highlighting the great contributions to science, technology, engineering and mathematics or STEM fields made by women throughout history, as well as taking a look at fascinating work that women are doing in STEM fields today. Emmy Noether was a groundbreaking German mathematician who… Keep reading →
Five Fast Facts About Scientist Rachel Carson
By Allison Lantero | U.S. Department of EnergyIt’s Women’s History Month on Energy.gov. During the month of March we’re highlighting the great contributions to science, technology, engineering and mathematics or STEM fields made by women throughout history, as well as taking a look at fascinating work that women are doing in STEM fields today. Rachel Carson is best known as an… Keep reading →