After making their debut on the national stage, over 100 bright-orange statues of female scientists are coming home to prominent locations in Dallas. The...
Women studying spaceflight, sports and more will be featured at Perot Museum, Dallas Arboretum in exhibits sponsored by Lyda Hill Philanthropies
The statues are part of #IfThenSheCan — The Exhibit, a project sponsored by Lyda Hill Philanthropies. It’s regarded as The exhibit is all about “seeing is believing,” said Margaret Black, director at Lyda Hill Philanthropies. Burçin Mutlu-Pakdil, a Turkish astronomer and astrophysicist, is among the women in STEM fields who are being honored in the exhibition. Her statue will be featured at the Dallas Arboretum.
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