WOMEN IN STEM: In Conversation with Athena Brensberger

SALLY SAMPSON · NOVEMBER 25, 2022

Science Communicator and international model, Athena Brensberger discovered her love for Space Science when, at 11-12 years old, her teacher asked her to pick a book off the shelf, to write a report on it and present it to her class.

As luck would have it, Athena picked out a picture book of photographs taken by the Hubble Space Telescope and the images of distant galaxies and stars and planets blew her mind in such a way that she has never looked back!

Breaking stereotypes around what it means to be a space scientist, Athena spends her life educating and inspiring others by communicating and presenting Space Science in a way that is engaging, dynamic and relatable. Her secret formula? She rejects the notion of adopting a particular persona, in order to match stereotypical expectations and instead, brings all of her various interests, her multifaceted and bubbly personality and her authentic self to everything that she does.

Oh, but what a journey it’s been for her to get to where she is now!


Athena grew up in New York and was constantly described as bubbly and talkative by her peers, her teachers and her parents. Speaking with her, it’s clear that her passion to communicate and authentically connect with others has been an integral part of who she is and a driving force since those early formative years. Her desire to connect with others sparked a curiosity in her that led her to immerse herself in dance, theater and the arts from a young age, which she describes as a great way to process the world.

“Science is language to explain what we see, whereas art is the way to express how we feel from what we see,” Athena explains.

Athena’s love for science, and space science, in particular however, emerged when she was 11 or 12 years old and her teacher asked her to select a book from the bookshelf in the classroom, write a report on it and present it to the class. Athena found herself drawn to a book that was colourful, sparkly and full of photographs, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, and it was there that she first experienced the wonders of space! The photographs of various stars, planets and galaxies were so awe-inspiring that she was initially convinced that they were artistic works or paintings done by a great artist. But when she learned that they were indeed photographs, that’s when the questions started flying around in her head non-stop.

“I remember thinking-wait! There’s more? There’s more out there? There’s more than just this…whatever it is I see? If there are other planets, there must be other life out there. Are there other humans? What are aliens like?”

Athena pinpoints this as a turning point in her life.

Even when she got into a performing arts school through their music program, she was gripped by the fact that the school had their own planetarium. She eventually took her first astronomy class there, which solidified her love for all things related to space. A few years later, she ended up enrolled at the College of Staten Island, where there was a whole astronomy department and an observatory waiting to fan the flames of her already profound interest in the surrounding world and universe.

It was at the College of Staten Island that she met her mentor, Dr. Liu, who she credits for taking her under his wing and making her fall in love with communication just as much as astronomy, using his charismatic and dynamic teaching style to make the sciences both fun and relatable…a legacy that Athena works to further today.

After completing around 80% of the program she was enrolled in, however, Athena made the unorthodox decision to leave school to pursue modelling. With the support of her mentors who encouraged her down the path of self-exploration, Athena ended up following this new path before her and she ended up travelling the world in the process, visiting places like South Korea and the Philippines— a country Athena hopes to visit again sometime in the future.

These days, at the age of 31, life has come full-circle and Athena is back at school, studying to finish her Bachelor of Science in Astronomical and Planetary Science at the University of Arizona, demonstrating that every journey can look different and that people don’t have to follow one set trajectory in life. “It’s never too late to go to school. It’s never too late to start school,” Athena says with a big smile. Other than her studies, Athena is also the founder of Astroathens, a platform dedicated to bringing science to non-scientists, that she established in 2014 and she also runs her own YouTube Channel that she has had for 6 years.

It hasn’t always been smooth sailing for Athena, however, as a woman in STEM. Even though she grew up in New York, which meant growing up around a lot of diversity and acceptance externally, when it came to starting her own venture as a scientist, she found herself confronted with internal sexist stereotypes that pressured her to conform.

“Stay confident in yourself and in who you are. In your own knowledge and in your own vision and in how you choose to present yourself to the world,” is her message to girls who feel the same pressure that she felt as a woman in STEM.

All in all, despite a full plate of projects and ideas for the future, Athena shows no signs of slowing down or of losing her passion and curiosity for her line of work. In fact, she stresses that there is ‘space for everyone!’ (pun totally intended).

“You bring something different to the table. We need that!... I can’t wait to see what the next five, ten, fifteen, fifty years are going to be like in the area of science!”

And we wholeheartedly agree!

We cannot wait to see what this new generation of confident and empowered girls, that Girl Boss Chess and incredible Girl Bosses like Athena Brensberger are inspiring, is going to look like. We just know that the impact that they will have in their fields and on the world is going to be undeniable and significant…and we are here for it all the way!

By Sally Sampson

Explore Other Blogs

Girl Bosses & The Future

Empowering girls has always been the central mission of Girl Boss Chess, which is why we have always emphasized that we are, first and foremost, an empowerment company. We, of course, use chess as a vehicle to encourage more girls into STEM. And while using chess as a vehicle has been an incredibly rewarding and exciting venture for the Girl Boss Chess Collective, this year it has also been important for us to acknowledge that there are other vehicles out there too that can serve our company mission.

Sally Sampson · Dec 29, 2022

Women in STEM: In Conversation with Athena Brensberger

Science Communicator and international model, Athena Brensberger discovered her love for Space Science when, at 11-12 years old, her teacher asked her to pick a book off the shelf, to write a report on it and present it to her class.

As luck would have it, Athena picked out a picture book of photographs taken by the Hubble Space Telescope and the images of distant galaxies and stars and planets blew her mind in such a way that she has never looked back!

Sally Sampson · Nov 25, 2022

Scrapping Stereotypes: How It Helps Everyone!

Stereotypes are glorified boxes. They are used to limit and to define people in two-dimensional predictable terms and, as anyone who has lived long enough can confidently state, people are far from being either two-dimensional or predictable.

Sally Sampson · Oct 28, 2022