Empowering the Future: Celebrating Women in STEM

Image of a Black woman in a white lab coat, wearing white magnifying glasses and holding a piece of technology.

Women have bravely traveled to space and made advancements in nuclear physics. Their work developed the foundation of computer programming and created treatments for infectious diseases. And, they have excelled in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education.
For decades, women have broken barriers in STEM. Yet, despite these contributions, women have been largely underrepresented in STEM fields. Often, their voices and contributions have been overlooked, forgotten and undervalued.