WOMEN IN STEM
WOMEN AT TOWSON
WOMEN IN ENTERTAINMENT
WOMEN IN SPORTS
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An American engineer, physician, and former NASA astronaut. She became the first African-American woman to travel into space when she served as a mission specialist aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1992.

Mae Carol Jemison

100

Graduating from Morgan State University, she is currently working at Student Success Programs as one of the Coordinators.

Alexia Crawley 

100

With Emmy, Tony and Academy Award wins, this woman is the first African-American actress to earn what is called the “Triple Crown of Acting.”

Viola Davis

100

As a former Pro Wrestler and MMA fighter, this woman went by the stage name "Rowdy."

Ronda Rousey 

200

Born in March of 1822 in Dorchester County, Maryland. Best known as a conductor of the Underground Railroad who went on thirteen missions to rescue seventy people who were enslaved.

Harriet Tubman

200

As a Push'n Progress member, this woman is a part of the 102nd Student Government Association executive board as the treasurer. 

Myra Corea

200

She’s scored the most Grammy nominations of any female artist, winning 23 times, and has sold more than 160 million records as a solo artist and member of R&B group Destiny’s Child. 

Beyoncé

200

This American professional basketball player currently plays for the phoenix mercury's and recently traveled to Russia for "Business Purposes." 

Brittney Griner

300

This woman designed and patented a novel design for a hairbrush when she was just 13 years old.

Lyda Newman

300

In the 1950's, these 2 women were the first African American women to graduate Towson University. 

Marvis Barnes & Myra Harris 

300

An American talk show host, television producer, actress, author, and media proprietor. She is best known for her talk show and known for being the richest black woman in America.

Oprah Winfrey

300

The most decorated United States gymnast ever with 32 world Olympic medals. 

Simone Biles

400

This is the woman you can thank for keeping us from having to wash every dish by hand. 

Josephine Cochrane

400

The Dean of the college of health professions

Lisa Plowfield

400

After her first leading role in 1997’s "Selena," this woman became the first Latina actress to command a $1 million salary per film

Jennifer Lopez

400

Standing at 5'9, this former American professional played 20 years for the Seattle storm in the WNBA.

Sue Bird

500

A Black American mathematician whose complex calculations on orbital mechanics as a NASA employee led to the success of the first US crewed spaceflights. The Oscar-nominated motion picture Hidden Figures follows the true story of her.

Katherine Johnson

500

The Head director of Student Succuss Programs. 

THE Tammie King-Kelly

500

The first trans actress to ever win a Golden Globe in a TV drama for her role as Blanca on the FX show “Pose”

 Mj Rodriguez?

500

Currently at the age of 41 years old, this Michigan native retired with having won 23 grand slam singles titles. This is Second all-time behind Margaret Court. 

Serena Williams