Live Q&A with Dr. Marcia McNutt, President of the National Academy of Sciences Interactive Q&A with Dr. Marcia McNutt, President of the National Academy of Sciences Jan 18, 2019 @ 2:30pm - 3:30pm You Tube Channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8Lce0AS7s0 Event Details
Lessons Learned Working with Women in STEM by Women In STEM Editorial Board October 01, 2018 Women in STEM 4 lessons learned working with women in STEM. By: Kate Blumenthal
How Elementary School Teachers’ Biases Can Discourage Girls From Math and Science by Women In STEM Editorial Board September 28, 2018 Women in STEM A new study points to the influential role played by teachers’ unconscious biases, but it also highlights how powerful a little encouragement can be for children. By: Claire Cain Miller
The Exact Age When Girls Lose Interest in Science and Math by Women In STEM Editorial Board September 28, 2018 Women in STEM A new Microsoft-commissioned survey shows European girls lose interest in STEM subjects around the age of 15. By: Alanna Petroff
Are Boys Better Than Girls at Math? by Women In STEM Editorial Board September 28, 2018 Women in STEM Colleen Ganley, assistant professor of developmental psychology, answers this question.
They’re Fun. But Can STEM Camps for Girls Really Make a Difference? by Women In STEM Editorial Board September 27, 2018 Women in STEM A look at camps across the nation focused on engaging girls in STEM. By: Jeffrey Mervis
Serena Williams and Jocelyn Bell Burnell by Women In STEM Editorial Board September 24, 2018 Women in STEM Dr. Deb Niemeier compares the change and renewal Serena Williams and Jocelyn Bell Burnell have brought to their fields women.
British Astrophysicist Overlooked by Nobels Wins $3m Award for Pulsar Work by Women In STEM Editorial Board September 24, 2018 Women in STEM Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell will donate the money to help students underrepresented in physics.
Lifting Our Voices: Highlighting the Global Contributions of Women in STEM on Wikipedia by Women In STEM Editorial Board September 10, 2018 Women in STEM Denneal Jamison-McClung explores the lack of diversity in Wikipedia biographies and how you can get involved.
How One Physicist is Giving Women Scientists the Wikipedia Pages They Deserve by Women In STEM Editorial Board September 10, 2018 Women in STEM Revising Wikipedia to include female contributions to science. By: Meera Jagannathan