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Mary Jackson, NASA’s first Black female engineer, certainly falls into that category. Her ambitious spirit and unwavering thirst for knowledge helped her soar to astronomical heights, while also ...
Mary W. Jackson worked at NASA for 34 years, starting as a research mathematician and eventually was promoted to become the agency’s first Black female engineer. A monumental Hidden Figure, the ...
NASA will name its headquarters building in Washington, D.C., in honor of its first Black female engineer, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine announced on Wednesday. Mary W. Jackson, who was ...
NASA's Washington, D.C., headquarters will soon bear the name of Mary Jackson, the agency's first African American female engineer and a driving force behind getting U.S. astronauts into space.
SALT LAKE CITY — The daughter of Mary W. Jackson, NASA's first black woman engineer, told students at the Salt Lake elementary school named for her pioneering mother to "dream big." ...
NASA will name its Washington, D.C., headquarters after Mary W. Jackson, the first black woman engineer at the agency, NASA announced Wednesday, as leaders across the country reexamine which ...