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Monthly Archives: April 2014
Catherine Munson
Thanks to Todd Plummer who suggested Catherine Munson for GGSTEM. The picture above appeared in the Marin News soon after she passed away. The article says Mrs. Munson, a native of Omaha, Neb., grew up in the Midwest and … Continue reading
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GGSTEM Art? Finally some STEAM on this blog! (STEAM = STEM + ARTS)
Thank you to GGSTEM contributor Else Høyrup, who pointed us to this Scientific American article featuring 15 works of art depicting women in science. Since this project initially began as a collection of pictures, this project seemed to fit right … Continue reading
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Annie Easley
Thanks to blogger My Purple Glasses, who called attention to programmer Annie Easley in this blog post. Check it out! There’s a link to a NASA interview… According to Wikipedia, the picture above is the cover of Science and Engineering … Continue reading
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Florence Barbara Seibert
Thanks to Deb Hirsch, who pointed out this tweet from the Smithsonian archives. Anyone know more? Here’s more information: Thanks for sharing! Here’s a tad bit more about her – http://siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_306464 Cheers, Effie Kapsalis, Smithsonian Institution Archives
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