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Astronaut
Jemison is keynote speaker at commencement
By
Lori Wright, Media Relations
UNH graduates will share the celebration of their academic accomplishments
with Dr. Mae Jemison, the first African-American woman in space,
who is the keynote speaker at the 134th commencement Saturday, May
22.
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Dr.
Mae Jemison
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The
culmination of a student’s academic career, commencement begins
at 10 a.m. at Cowell Stadium Field, rain or shine. The ceremony
is expected to run approximately two hours, and tickets are not
needed.
Jemison blasted into orbit aboard the space shuttle Endeavour Sept.
12, 1992, the first woman of color to go into space. Now, founder
and president of two technology companies, the space flight was
just one of a series of accomplishments for this dynamic woman.
After receiving a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering
from Stanford University in 1977, and a doctorate in medicine from
Cornell University in 1981, Jemison completed her internship at
Los Angeles County/USC Medical Center in July 1982 and worked as
a general practitioner with INA/Ross Loos Medical Group in Los Angeles
until December 1982.
From January 1983 through June 1985, she was the area Peace Corps
Medical Officer for Sierra Leone and Liberia in West Africa where
she managed the health care delivery system for U.S. Peace Corps
and U.S. Embassy personnel. After returning to the United States,
Jemison joined CIGNA Health Plans of California and was working
as a general practitioner and attending graduate engineering classes
in Los Angeles when selected to the astronaut program.
Jemison completed a one-year training and evaluation program in
August 1988. She is qualified for assignment as a mission specialist
on Space Shuttle flight crews and was assigned as a mission specialist
on STS-47, Spacelab-J. A cooperative mission between the United
States and Japan, the mission conducted experiments in life sciences
and materials processing.
Since returning to Earth, Jemison has founded two companies, The
Jemison Group and BioSentient. The Jemison Group is dedicated to
the research, development and implementation of advanced technologies
to alleviate the massive burdens of developing nations in the areas
of health care, food production and the environment. BioSentient
is a medical technology company that develops and markets mobile
equipment worn to monitor the body’s vital signs and train
people to respond favorably in stressful situations.
Commencement also will feature the awarding of an honorary doctor
of humane letters to Carol Etherington. An assistant professor of
nursing at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Etherington
was the first nurse to serve on the U.S. Board of MÈdecins
sans Frontieres (MSF USA/Doctors without Borders), and currently
serves as the president of the U.S. board.
Parking is available in Lots A, F, Mast Road and West Edge.
Shuttles will provide transportation from the Mast Road and West
Edge lots. Special services parking is available in B Lot for those
candidates and guests with mobility impairments.
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