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  2. Lois Graham - Wikipedia

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    Lois Graham (known early in her career as Lois Graham McDowell or Lois G. McDowell) (1925 – November 4, 2013) was a professor of thermodynamics and cryogenics.She was the first woman to earn a mechanical engineering PhD in the United States.

  3. 8 of the best scholarships for Black women

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    Hundreds of scholarships for Black women are available, including scholarships for Black women interested in science, health care, computer engineering, law and more.

  4. Women in engineering in the United States - Wikipedia

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    First woman in engineering departments at RPI and IIT, and first woman to receive a PhD in mechanical engineering (1959). Fourth National President of the Society of Women Engineers. Beatrice Hicks (1919–1979) – Engineering degrees in both chemical and electrical engineering. Founding member of Society of Women Engineers (SWE).

  5. Tau Beta Pi - Wikipedia

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    Female engineering students were scholastically eligible for Tau Beta Pi as early as 1902; however, those women were not granted membership. Starting in 1936, TBP awarded a "women's badge" to exceptional female engineering students, and a total of 619 women's badges were awarded until 1969.

  6. 6 scholarships for college sophomores

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    The good news is that scholarships aren’t just for incoming first-year students; there are hundreds of scholarships available to current college students that can help lower the cost of a degree ...

  7. Anne L. Stevens - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Stevens donated $1 million to Drexel University to start the Anne L. Stevens Scholarship Program for Young Women. [12] In 2008, Stevens was honoured with the Best 50 Women in Business Award. [13] She was also elected to serve on the Albright College Board of Trustees on a three-year term. [14]