Helen Murray Free
Helen Murray Free
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Advocacy for Science Education Timeline

This timeline highlights Helen Murray Free's commitment to promoting science education, particularly for women and girls.
Mentoring and Encouraging Students
Throughout her career
Helen Murray Free actively mentored and encouraged students, especially women and girls, to pursue careers in science. She served as a role model and provided guidance and support to aspiring scientists.
Promoting Science Education
Post-Retirement
Even after her retirement from Bayer Corporation, Helen Murray Free remained actively involved in promoting science education. She gave presentations at schools and universities, participated in science outreach programs, and advocated for increased funding for science education.
American Chemical Society Activities
1990s-2000s
Helen served as president of the American Chemical Society (ACS) in 1993 and actively participated in their educational initiatives.
Advocating for Hands-on Science Experiences
Focus on Hands-on Learning
Helen believed that hands-on science experiences were essential for fostering curiosity and interest in science. She advocated for incorporating more hands-on activities into science education programs.