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Who will follow in Dr. Christine Darden’s footsteps, and how can businesses and government help with the challenge of creating a pipeline of African American women in STEM (science, technology ...
Dr. Darden spent 40 years at NASA. She started as a mathematician and worked her way through the ranks. On Monday, she told her inspirational story to sophomores at the Wake STEM Early College.
Dr. Christine Darden, of Hampton spoke at Norfolk State University this week. She is not featured in the movie, but she is in in the book, which was the basis for the movie.
On September 18, the families of Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Christine Darden received Congress’ highest civilian honor — The Congressional Gold Medal — on the ...
The hidden figures of the space race were recognized with Congress’ highest honor at a medal ceremony on Wednesday.
At 74, Christine Darden has spent a lifetime pioneering science and technology. On Sunday, Darden, a former mathematician and aeronautical engineer at NASA who was featured in the book, “Hidden ...
A group of Black female scientists and mathematicians known as NASA's “Hidden Figures” were honored Wednesday with Congressional Gold Medals, the highest award given to citizens by Congress.
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‘Hidden Figures’ honored with Congressional Gold Medals - MSNKatherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson and Christine Darden were honored for their work as computers, mathematicians and engineers on the space program.
Dr. Christine Darden, among the NASA pioneers whose story comes to light in “Hidden Figures,” is a graduate of Asheville’s Allen High School. The Methodist boarding school drew its students ...
Her mother, Christine Mann Darden, worked there after the period depicted in the movie. But Darden is mentioned in the Hidden Figures book.
The hidden figures of the space race were recognized with Congress’ highest honor at a medal ceremony on Wednesday.
The Congressional Gold Medal was presented to the families of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson and Christine Darden at the US Capitol.
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