PROFILES: Indigenous excellence in STEM at Yale

As Indigenous communities across the country hold celebrations for Native American Heritage Month, we note great achievements in the sciences by Native peoples. Whether in the critically acclaimed writings of botanist Robin Wall Kimmerer, or looking to the stars where Nicole Mann became the first Native American woman in space, our people see countless examples of Indigenous Excellence in STEM. 

Photo courtesy of the Yale American Indian Science and Engineering Society
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