Mario J. Molina: 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Mario José Molina was a physical chemist who played a pivotal role in the discovery of the Antarctic ozone hole and was a co-recipient of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his role in discovering ...
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People of Color in STEM: Elbert Frank Cox
Elbert Frank Cox: First African American PhD in Math Elbert Frank Cox was born in 1895 in Evansville, Indiana. When he showed remarkable talents in high school mathematics and physics, Cox was directed toward Indiana University where he received ...
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People of Color in STEM: Elijah McCoy
Elijah McCoy: Engineer and Inventor Elijah J. McCoy was born in 1844 to former slaves from Kentucky who escaped to Canada on the Underground Railroad. At the age of 15, his parents arranged for him to travel to Scotland where he apprenticed and, ...
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People of Color in STEM: José M. Hernández
José M. Hernández: A journey from migrant farmworker to astronaut José M. Hernández was born in French Camp, California, and as a child worked alongside his family and other farmworkers harvesting crops and moving from one town to another. Even ...
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People of Color in STEM: Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein: Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy and Core Faculty Member in Women's Studies Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein is an Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy and a Core Faculty Member in Women’s Studies at ...
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People of Color in STEM: Dr. Melinda Adams
Dr. Melinda Adams, Assistant Professor at University of Kansas and Apache Environmental Scientist Dr. Melinda Adams, an Apache (N’dee) Native American woman and faculty member at the University of Kansas, is currently researching plant and soil ...
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