2003 Opening Exhibit Highlights
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The opening exhibit introduced visitors to the 2003-2004 programs. Reaching around the world and traveling in time to the past, the present, and the future, dramatic and informative exhibits illustrate women at work in a variety of settings and demonstrate how skills in math, science, engineering and technology expand career options.
Modeled on the Woman at Work Exhibit, developed in 1996 by Katherine Honey, the Museum is supported by representatives of more than 50 organizations that assisted the Exhibit as it traveled around the country. The purpose of the Museum is to honor the achievements of women and their contributions to the communities in which they lived and worked, expecially in areas of math, science, engineering and technology.