Women in STEM get prime real estate on Grand Central's ceiling for an inspiring reason

Get the Full StoryThere are plenty of ways to recognize the pioneering women who've made unique contributions to science, technology, engineering, and math.

But GE chose an unorthodox strategy by creating custom-designed animations of 12 influential women in STEM and projecting them onto the ceiling of Grand Central Terminal in New York City.

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That famous tourist attraction and commuter hub is known for its high ceiling, which features a stunning constellations. So naturally GE chose 12 female scientists and engineers and illustrated their faces amongst the stars. Tourists and commuters can see the 7-minute "Unseen Stars" projections at different times starting Tuesday until Thursday at 11:59 p.m. Read more...More about Gender, Social Good, Stem, Gender Equality, and Ge

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