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Yes, Mae Jemison IS alive. She is 54 or 55.
Mae jemison mentors were budda, phil, and mark
Mae Jemison was a doctor who spent two years working with the poor people in Africa before she went on to become a famous astronaut.
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Mae C. Jemison contributed religion as a space pioneer
she got a masters degree in chemical engineering
She has a degree in chemical engineering and medicatoin studies
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Mae Jemison graduated from Stanford University in 1977. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering. In addition to her undergraduate studies, she also completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in African and African-American Studies.
Mae Jemison graduated from Stanford University on June 17, 1977, with a degree in chemical engineering. She later earned her Doctor of Medicine degree from Cornell University Medical College in 1981. Jemison is notable for being the first African American woman to travel in space.
Mae C. Jemison went to Stanford for a Bachelors of Science degree in chemical engineering and to Cornell University for a doctorate in medicine.
Mae Jemison studied chemical engineering at Stanford University, where she earned her bachelor's degree in 1977. She also pursued a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree at Cornell University Medical College, graduating in 1981. Jemison's diverse educational background laid the foundation for her successful career as an astronaut and physician.
Mae C. Jemison studied at Stanford University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering. She later attended Cornell University Medical College, obtaining her Doctor of Medicine degree. Jemison's diverse educational background laid the foundation for her career as a physician, engineer, and NASA astronaut.
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Mae Jemison went to Cornell Medical College . (I'm a different person)This may be right but I read she went to Stanford University.
No, Mae Jemison was not in the military. She is a physician, engineer, and former NASA astronaut known for being the first African American woman in space. Jemison completed her spaceflight on the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1992. Her background includes a degree in chemical engineering and a medical degree, but she did not serve in the armed forces.
In her young adult years, Mae Jemison studied chemical engineering at Stanford University and later earned her medical degree from Cornell University. She also spent time conducting medical research and volunteering with the Peace Corps in Africa.