BOZEMAN — Montana State University will host former astronaut Mae Jemison for a lecture on Nov. 14. “An Evening with Mae Jemison: First African American
POTSDAM — Dr. Mae C. Jemison, the first woman of color in space, leader of the 100-Year Starship organization, and founder and president of the Jemison Group and BioSentient Corp.,
Washington University in St. Louis will award five honorary degrees during its 161st Commencement May 20. Among the recipients is Mae Jemison, MD, who will deliver the Commencement address. Jemison was the first woman of color to become a NASA astronaut and to travel into space. During the ceremony, which will begin at 9 a.m. on Francis Olympic Field, the university also will bestow academic degrees on approximately 3,800 members of the Class of 2022.
POTSDAM — Dr. France A. Córdova, president of the Science Philanthropy Alliance and former director of the National Science Foundation; Sveinung Løset, professor of arctic marine technology at the Norwegian
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