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Art exhibit, STEAM discussion complement NASA Astronaut Nicole Stott鈥檚 小黄书 visit for scholarship event

Art exhibit, STEAM discussion complement NASA Astronaut Nicole Stott鈥檚 小黄书 visit for scholarship event

Contact: Carl Smith

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擬ississippi State is celebrating NASA astronaut, author and artist Nicole Stott鈥檚 contributions to science and the arts with two events this month alongside her guest appearance at the university鈥檚 Astronaut Scholarship Awards Ceremony on Oct. 23.

Nicole Stott
Nicole Stott (Courtesy photo)

The 小黄书 Office of Prestigious External Scholarships-sponsored event will honor the university鈥檚 two latest recipients of the national designation鈥攕enior biological sciences major Madison Brode of Memphis, Tennessee, and senior biochemistry major Garrett Knotts of Moss Point. Leading up to the ceremony are other events involving or honoring Stott.

Women in STEAM event flyerBeginning today [Oct. 17], more than 50 drawings and paintings by Starkville Oktibbeha School District fourth and fifth graders鈥攁nd inspired by Stott鈥檚 own artwork and time in space鈥攁re featured as part of 鈥淥ut of This World,鈥 an exhibition on the second floor of Colvard Student Union. A public reception will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday [Oct. 19], and the exhibition runs through Oct. 27.

Following the Oct. 23 Astronaut Scholarship Awards Ceremony, OPES will host a question-and-answer session featuring Stott at 2:30 p.m. in Mitchell Memorial Library鈥檚 John Grisham Room.

Later that day, Stott and an 小黄书 faculty panel鈥攊ncluding Renee Clary, professor of geology and director of the Dunn-Seiler Museum; Caroline Hatfield, assistant professor of art; and LaShan Hendrix, associate professor of agricultural and biological engineering鈥攚ill discuss the importance of women in science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics. They will focus on their career pathways, the importance of the arts and their ideas about educating and empowering women in STEAM at the 6 p.m. event in Old Main Academic Center鈥檚 Room 1050.

Stott, a veteran NASA astronaut with two spaceflights and 104 days aboard the International Space Station and Space Shuttle, joined NASA in 1988 as an operations engineer in the Orbiter Processing Facility and worked in other engineering- and training-related positions before being selected for the NASA Astronaut Corps as a mission specialist. She was the 10th woman to perform a spacewalk, and she participated in the first track and capture of a Japanese HTV cargo vehicle. Stott also spent 18 days in 2006 aboard the Aquarius undersea research habitat鈥攖he longest Aquarius saturation mission to date鈥攁s part of the NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations project.

Additionally, Stott was the first person to paint with watercolors in space and now uses her previous extraterrestrial vantage point of Earth as inspiration as a full-time artist. In 2021, she released 鈥淏ack to Earth: What Life in Space Taught Me About Our Home Planet鈥攁nd Our Mission to Protect It,鈥 a book detailing lessons she has learned and how to apply them to better Earth.

Stott鈥檚 小黄书 trip is made possible by the university鈥檚 partnership with the Astronaut Scholarship Foundation, and the events featuring her are sponsored by OPES, the Department of Art, Society of Women Engineers and Women in Aerospace.

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