Teria Onwuaduegbo Foundation is a foundation that honors the memory of Teria Onwuaduegbo and advances educational opportunity for Black women pursuing STEM fields. Its work centers on encouraging women to follow in Teria’s footsteps and pursue ambitious academic and career goals despite structural obstacles. The foundation connects Teria’s legacy to direct student support in undergraduate education, with a clear emphasis on fields where women remain underrepresented.
The foundation’s featured support initiative serves Black female-identifying undergraduate students studying computer science, mathematics, or engineering. That focus places the organization within the broader effort to expand representation in STEM, especially for Black women who face both racial and gender-based discrimination. Teria’s own academic path in mathematics at Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis gives the foundation’s mission a personal and educational anchor. The organization uses that legacy to promote persistence, ambition, drive, and impact among students preparing for technical and quantitative careers.