Soodeh FarokhiDefying Expectations: My Journey as a Non-Nerd Girl in the World of Software EngineeringI am proud to say that in Iran nearly 70% of university graduates in STEM are women, so it was the same in our faculty.Mar 7, 2021
Born in Hong KongDo diversity policies violate meritocracy in science?Yes, but.Nov 27, 2022Nov 27, 2022
Lauryn MwaleIntroduction : The Shuri EffectMy first book, The Shuri Effect : Bridging the gap for Young Black Women in STEM, was published by New Degree Press in January 2022. This…Mar 1, 2022Mar 1, 2022
Brittany WhitleyinmostpolicyinitiativeMOST team reflects on this year’s SACNAS conferenceBy: Drs. Tomotaroh Granzier-Nakajima, Ramon Martinez III, Zack MillerNov 13, 2022Nov 13, 2022
Soodeh FarokhiDefying Expectations: My Journey as a Non-Nerd Girl in the World of Software EngineeringI am proud to say that in Iran nearly 70% of university graduates in STEM are women, so it was the same in our faculty.Mar 7, 2021
Lauryn MwaleIntroduction : The Shuri EffectMy first book, The Shuri Effect : Bridging the gap for Young Black Women in STEM, was published by New Degree Press in January 2022. This…Mar 1, 2022
Brittany WhitleyinmostpolicyinitiativeMOST team reflects on this year’s SACNAS conferenceBy: Drs. Tomotaroh Granzier-Nakajima, Ramon Martinez III, Zack MillerNov 13, 2022
Jess KappinThe FacultyA Geologist Torn: Fieldwork Was transformative for Me, but Is It for Everyone?It’s time to re-examine the mythology of fieldwork and reimagine our definition of what it means to be a geoscientist.Jul 3, 20201
DTCC ConnectionTo Close the Gender Gap in Finance, Let’s Prioritize Progress for the “Middle”By Keisha Bell, DTCC Head of Talent Management and Diversity, Equity & InclusionMay 23, 2022
Laurier WinS: WinSightsK-12 programs to increase diversity in science: what works and what does not?Existing K-12 science programs provide a wealth of information about the most effective strategies to make science more inclusive.Nov 19, 2021