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  <title><![CDATA[Women’s Leadership Conference Honors First Black Women Matriculating at Ga. Tech]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Each year, Georgia Tech’s Women’s Leadership Conference focuses on the 
celebration of outstanding women and their accomplishments. With the 
theme “Rise Above the Ordinary,” this year’s conference was no exception
 as the first black women who matriculated at the Georgia Institute of 
Technology were honored. <br /><br />A number of the 2010 honorees, who attended Georgia Tech in 1970 and 
1971, went on to attend institutions such as Yale, Stanford, the 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Mount Holyoke. Others, who 
were public school teachers, attended Georgia Tech through a National 
Science Foundation grant designed to equip them to develop computer 
science curricula for Atlanta Public Schools. After leaving, a number of
 the women provided support to send other gifted black students to 
Georgia Tech.</p><p>
Among those representing the first black women to obtain degrees from Georgia Tech are Adesola Kujoure Nurudeen, Ph.D. in chemical engineering; Tawana Miller, 
first dual degree recipient to obtain a bachelor’s degree; and Grace 
Hammonds and Clemmie Whatley, the first recipients of master’s degrees 
in mathematics. Others honored included Alyce Martin Ware, 
retired publisher of the Atlanta Voice and Annie Bryant Smith, a retired
 educator from Kite, Ga., along with Bonnie Cameron, Yale University and New York
University School of Law; Shirley Marshall, Alabama State College and Georgia
State University; and Anita Turner, Rust College and Atlanta University.</p><p>Georgia Tech is among the top producers of women and minority engineers.
 The recognition of these outstanding black women coincides with the 
50th anniversary of the matriculation of black students at the Georgia 
Institute of Technology, which celebrates the contributions that 
African-American students, staff and alumni have made to the Institute.</p><p>The Women’s Leadership Conference was held at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Student Center October 29-30.</p>]]></body>
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