Old Dominion University has announced that Ellen Ochoa, the first Hispanic woman to travel into space, and first Hispanic and second female director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, will give a virtual presentation on Tuesday, Dec. 1. The event is sponsored by Old Dominion University (ODU) Presents and the Remote Experience for Young Engineers and Scientists (REYES). The webinar is free, but registration is requested to receive a Zoom link.
“We are thrilled to have internationally recognized astronaut Ellen Ochoa share her expertise with us,” said Giovanna Genard, assistant vice president for strategic communication and marketing and REYES co-chair in a statement. “Thanks to innovative leaders like Ochoa who continue breaking the glass ceiling, STEM fields are no longer out of reach for women and underrepresented populations. Gaining insight into the STEM career that launched this trailblazing leader to space is sure to inspire future generations of scientists, inventors, engineers, and high-tech entrepreneurs to set lofty goals and aim for the stars.”
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Old Dominion University (ODU) is home to the Virginia Institute for Spaceflight and Autonomy; forms part of the Virginia Space Grant Consortium, and graduates the second largest percentage of STEM-H graduates in Virginia. To learn more, visit odu.edu.
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