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Upcoming Public Talk by Helen Sawyer Hogg Distinguished Visitor
We are very pleased to welcome Professor
Victoria Kaspi as the 2012 Helen
Sawyer Hogg Distinguished Visitor.
The general public is welcome to attend her freer Public
Talk:
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The Cosmic Gift of PulsarsThursday, March 15,
2012, 7:00 p.m. |
![]() Credits for X-ray
Image: NASA/CXC/ASU/J. Hester et al. Credits for
Optical Image: NASA/HST/ASU/J. Hester et al.
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The Legacy of Helen Sawyer Hogg
![]() Helen
Sawyer Hogg (1905 – 1993) was a well respected
Canadian astronomer and among the few female
astronomers of her time.
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Her academic achievements include a series of noted papers on the variable stars in globular star clusters. She is also well remembered for her passion for bringing astronomical knowledge — the ‘gift of stars’ — to the public. She wrote an astronomy column in the Toronto Star for 30 years and published many essays on the history of astronomy. She defied common wisdom at a time when women experienced social pressure to not enter the fields of math and science. She serves as inspiration for all young women interested in science and technology. |
The
Helen Sawyer Hogg Distinguished Visitorshi
As a memorial tribute to this great scientist, the
Faculty of Arts and Science and the Department of
Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of
Toronto has established the Helen Sawyer Hogg
Distinguished Visitorship. |
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