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Women Behind the Curtain: Flora Tristan
Flora Tristan (1803-1844) was a French-Peruvian socialist writer and activist. She made important contributions to early...
Women Behind the Curtain: Rose Morgan
Rose Morgan (c. 1912-2008) was a beauty pioneer and the founder of the Rose Meta House of Beauty, the premier Black salon of...
code>STEM Education News — ScienceDaily Rewarding women more like men could reduce wage gap
Addressing the shortage of women in STEM fields such as computer science is not enough to close the gender gap: Treating women...
Women Behind the Curtain: Catherine of Siena
Catherine of Siena (1347-1380) commanded a devoted group of followers during the Middle Ages. She was said to have received...
Women Behind the Curtain: Nur Jahan
Nur Jahan (1577-1645) was the Empress of Mughal India. Although her husband Jahangir was technically emperor, Nur Jahan is...
Women Behind the Curtain: María Orosa
María Ylagan Orosa (1893-1945) was a Filipino food technologist and war heroine. She used food preparation and preservation...
Lost Women of Science Dr. Rebecca Crumpler, America’s First Black Female Public Health Pioneer
Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler, born in 1831, was the first African American female medical doctor in the U.S. and is considered the...
Women Behind the Curtain: Mary Anning
Mary Anning (1799 - 1847) was a pioneering paleontologist. She is responsible for several important fossil finds along the...


