
Our March 2025 Women in STEM series is all about celebrating, exploring, overcoming, and innovating.
Women have been at the forefront of STEM breakthroughs for centuries, yet their contributions have often gone unrecognized. This week, we’re spotlighting influential women in STEM—past and present—who have changed the world with their innovations.
- Marie Curie – The first woman to win a Nobel Prize for her work in radioactivity.
- Jennifer Doudna – A leading scientist in CRISPR gene-editing technology.
- Dr. Mae Jemison – The first Black woman in space and founded the BioSentient Corp., which uses medical technology to improve health and human performance.
- Katherine Johnson – NASA mathematician who helped send the first Americans to space.
- Ada Lovelace – The first computer programmer, envisioning what computers could become.
- Dr. Ellen Ochoa – The first Hispanic woman in space and a former NASA Director, paving the way for Latinas in STEM.
These women paved the way for YOU to break barriers and build the future. Who inspires you the most? Let us know!
What’s Coming Up in March?
- March Week 2: Discover the hottest STEM careers and how you can start your journey!
- March Week 3: Learn from inspiring women who overcame obstacles in STEM.
- March Week 4: Find out how YOU can shape the future with STEM innovation!
Watch: TED Talk | The History (and Future ) of Women In STEM
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