Women’s History Month

Jennifer Stimpson is making science cool

Blending science, substance, and style, Jennifer Stimpson makes science a wonderful learning experience for students. Her love for science was fostered while growing up in a household with parents who were pharmacists. Stimpson and her younger sister (who is also a scientist), learned the impact science had on society.

Oral surgeon Dr. Faith Oliver-Robertson talks face, flossing and faith

Faith Oliver-Robertson, DDS, OMFS, affectionately referred to as “Dr. Faith,” is a Dallas native and University of North Texas alum. After earning her bachelor’s in biology she completed her studies at Baylor College of Dentistry, she spent her four-year residency in the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery program at Howard University Hospital — becoming one of the first Black women from Baylor to pursue this specialty.

AT&T executive Cynt Marshall talks technology

“My education was the foundation for my success and advancement. I have degrees from UC-Berkeley in business administration and human resources management. I’ve always taken on new challenges enthusiastically, and that’s helped me become fearless.”

RSVP today: Nikki Turner book signing

In celebration of Women’s History Month rolling out publisher Munson Steed invites you to attend a reading, Q&A and book signing with New York Times best-selling author