
The first woman from the Manhattan Project we're highlighting this Women's History Month is Lilli Hornig.

This Women's History Month, we're showcasing the broad spectrum of women who contributed to the Manhattan Project.

Dr. Grace Bochenek, Director of the National Energy Technology Lab (NETL), shared her thoughts on the importance of STEM education.

A summary of the teacher training event in Boston after the C3E Women's conference in November 2017.

A re-cap of the Department of Energy's visit to G.I.R.L. 2017 in Ohio.
Nora Stanton Blatch Barney was the first American woman to become a civil engineer in 1905 and granddaughter of a women’s rights icon.
Dr. Ruby Hirose was a Japanese-American researcher whose research helped lead to vaccines against polio and other diseases.
Barbara McClintock was a pioneer in the field of cytogenetics, the study of the structure and function of cells.

Dr. Evelyn Boyd Granville was the second African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics and worked on early U.S. space missions.
The first woman in STEM we're highlighting this Women's History Month is actress and inventor, Hedy Lamarr.