She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win in two different sciences.
Marie Curie
This artist's concert in Seattle generated sesimic activity equivalent to a 2.3 magnititude earthquake.
Taylor Swift
This American tennis star has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in the Open Era.
Serena Williams
This amendment to the U.S. Constitution granted women the right to vote in 1920.
19th Amendment
These alumni recipients participated live at the Panel.
Charlotte and Olivia
This primatologist is famous for her groundbreaking research on chimpanzees.
Jane Goodall
This global superstar and cultural icon holds the record for most Grammy wins by a female artist.
Beyonce
This U.S. gymnast made history at the 2016 Olympics with her record-breaking performance.
Simone Biles
She was a leading suffragist and co-founder of the National Woman Suffrage Association.
Susan B. Anthony
The recipients attend this university (multiple answers).
University of Minnesota Twin Cities, Georgia Institute of Technology, Barnard College, or Cornell University
This NASA mathematician's calculations helped send astronauts to space and was featured in the movie Hidden Figures
Katherine Johnson
This country music legend wrote both “Jolene” and “I Will Always Love You” on the same day.
Dolly Parton
This country's women's soccer team has won four FIFA World Cup titles, more than any other women's team.
United States
This landmark Supreme Court case in 1973 legalized abortion nationwide in the U.S.
Roe v. Wade
In the lightning round, Crystal asked about recipients about their favorite...
Classes
This computer scientist invented the compiler, paving the way for modern programming languages
Grace Hopper
Known as the “Queen of Soul,” she was the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Aretha Franklin
This pioneering figure became the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon in 1967.
Kathrine Switzer
This Pakistani activist survived an assassination attempt and won the Nobel Peace Prize at age 17.
Malala Yousafzai
These are some expenses that the recipients have used the scholarship funds for.
Tuition or Studying Abroad
She discovered the structure of DNA but didn’t receive the Nobel Prize for it
Rosalind Franklin
This Romantic-era composer and pianist was a child prodigy and one of the first pianists to perform from memory.
Clara Schumann
In 2021, this Japanese tennis player withdrew from the French Open citing mental health, sparking global conversation.
Naomi Osaka
This country was the first to grant women the right to vote in 1893.
New Zealand
These are some projects that the recipients pursued because the financial pressure eased.
Engineering project teams and empirical reasoning center workshops