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NASA’s JETT team is preparing for the Moon—and women are leading the charge. In this high-fidelity Artemis simulation, astronauts, engineers, and scientists, many of them women, conduct ...
Pregnant Woman, 29, Thought She Had Morning Sickness. Then, She Was Diagnosed with a Fast-Growing Cancer "I went from looking at prams and cots to looking at wigs," the woman told SWNS People ...
The first Black woman to have been a train engineer for the Union Pacific Railroad is on track to release her new autobiography about her career. Edwina “Curlie” Justus has written “Union ...
Justus said. Justus said she didn't learn of other Black female train engineers, anywhere in the country, until the last 10 years. But she said she'd really like to meet one.
Edwina was the first African-American women train engineer for Union Pacific. She started her career in 1976 and stayed with Union Pacific in North Platte, Nebraska for 22 years.
El Paso native Christine Gonzalez gained nationwide fame in the 1970s as the first woman in the United States to become an engineer for a Class 1 railroad.
Sixty women specialists will be enrolled in the Yale School of engineering this January for an intensive eight-week aeronautical training course it was announced in New Haven Monday. They will be ...
News Women engineers and scientists still making inroads Published: Mar. 21, 2010, 1:30 p.m.