To recognize an individual* undergraduate for her efforts in overcoming hardship to achieve success in chemistry. *This includes women (both cis and trans) and persons assigned female at birth (AFAB).
CONCORD, Ohio – For Caroline Naumann Luhta -- nicknamed Connie -- “nothing was ever forbidden.” Growing up in Painesville in the 1930s -- the only child of a father who longed for a son -- she was ...
For Women’s History Month this March, the American Chemical Society Women Chemists Committee (WCC) will celebrate ACS president Dorothy Phillips and her impressive career in chemistry and leadership.
Ample evidence exists that women who make it to the very top of their professions often feel forced to make substantial personal sacrifices that men typically do not. While changing gender ...
A year ago, women chemists in Afghanistan were excited about the future. Young girls had started to think they didn’t have to be teachers or doctors, which until recently many people had considered ...
The reason for this book and why these women were chosen -- Resources for historical background -- Early pioneers. Josephine Silone Yates ; Beebe Steven Lynk ; Alice Augusta Ball ; Eslanda Goode ...
'SOMEWHAT SURPRISED': Sharon Palmer, who will have to leave next year, says "I thought it couldn't quite happen." When C. Pauline Burt was hired by Smith College to teach chemistry, the periodic table ...
Cooking, battling sexism and a host of perplexing chemistry terms are just a few phrases to describe the first episode of the Apple TV+ series, “Lessons in Chemistry.” Based on the bestselling novel ...
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