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Growing up in a small Southern town, Dr. Sondra Akins wasn’t supposed to have the kind of career that would make her a leader in STEM education. But breaking barriers is what she does best. With a background in science education, Dr. Akins pursued her passion for learning and teaching at a time when opportunities for women, particularly in fields like chemistry, were few and far between.
In this interview, Dr. Akins shares how her journey from North Carolina to earning a doctorate in education transformed her into a lifelong advocate for redefining science education. Her story highlights resilience, dedication, and the drive to challenge expectations, showing how one woman from a small town can inspire generations of future scientists.