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A non-technical talk on the patterns found in the lives of women whom have made significant contributions to what Gauss called "the queen of the sciences."
This program discusses the women of history of who helped change the world of mathematics, from Hypatia, an Egyptian philosopher and astronomer who is considered to be the first well-documented woman in mathematics, to Grace Hopper, an American computer scientist and United States Navy Rear Admiral.
Presented in partnership with Cuyahoga County Community College.
TAGS: | Technology and Innovation | History |
Located across from University Hospitals Parma Medical Center and adjacent to city hall, the Parma-Powers Branch offers a full service drive-up window, community meeting spaces and an interactive children’s area featuring artwork by beloved writer/illustrator Rosemary Wells.
This branch is a Student Success Center and a Greater Cleveland Food Bank Kids Café location.