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Texas Woman’s STEM project awarded $2 million grant

A team of Texas Woman鈥檚 University faculty have been awarded $2,448,091 by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to fund a project aimed at improving retention and graduation rates for students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.

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Retired NASA administrator Dr. Anngienetta R. Johnson is the second recipient of the Texas Woman’s University Chancellor’s Alumni Excellence Award. Dr. Johnson received her bachelor’s degree in mathematics from 草莓传媒官网下载 in 1971. She is being honored for her significant contributions to NASA, her advocacy for women in science and her volunteer work.