The Museum of Science and Technology (MOST) in Syracuse champions STEM education with a diverse team of female leaders inspiring the next generation. From hands-on exhibits to inclusive programs, ...
We explore the untapped potential of women in STEM and meet the changemakers proving this hypothesis correct. Equations are par for the course for scientists, engineers and mathematicians.
The mission of the Women in STEM Education (WISE) Affinity group is to increase the representation and promote the advancement of women faculty and staff in STEM. Networking and collaboration: Help ...
While we celebrate these contributions in history, it’s important to remember Athat much more work remains to increase representation of women in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
Beverly Johnson, Hubble Payload Team Manager, shares insights from her 35-year journey with NASA’s iconic space telescope. From troubleshooting anomalies to supporting flight software, she ensures ...
Our work addresses issues of equity and access for women in STEM fields, including topics such as work-life balance, institutional climate, women’s career pathways, and gender schemas. ADVANCE: ...
The “2024 Female Students and STEM Report” highlights career exposure gaps among female students in in-demand STEM jobs and offers solutions to bridge these gaps. The study was produced by ...
WIT is dedicated to fostering success and providing mentorship for the next generation of women in STEM. By participating in Open House events, Brick City Weekend, and Imagine RIT, we support the ...
The Meyerhoff Scholars Program supports women and other underrepresented groups who pursue doctorates or medical degrees in STEM. UMBC used a National Science Foundation grant to find ways to put ...
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More than 100 women in STEM are conducting innovative research and teaching the next generation at The University of Texas at Dallas. Dean of the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer ...