The Women in Science Conference celebrates women in the sciences. This year, the conference focuses on women in the field of chemistry, and will include keynote and plenary speakers, a career panel, a scientific art and media display and competition, hands-on chemistry-based learning activities, and a theater performance about Marie Curie by alumna Maria Bakalis
"A relatively new campus event is the annual observance of Arts and Science Week, which each year ha...
Who Will Do the Science of the Future? is the summary of a symposium on careers of women in science....
This event is for female students attending sophomore and junior level mathematics and science class...
Welcome: Dr. Robert Hernandez, Executive Director of Student Affairs Pledge of Allegiance: Heidi Don...
This July, New Zealand’s female scientists from the past, present and future will be celebrated as A...
The University of North Dakota Graduate School and the recently formed campus organization UND Wome...
As a part of its Program for Women in Science and Engineering (PWSE), Iowa State University will hos...
The Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate Computational Chemistry (MERCURY) h...
Hosted By Dr Bita Zaferanloo, lead of Shaping STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematic...
It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the 11th Annual SCSE Research Symposium. In just over a...
The program for the Science Education Update Conference held on April 5, 2019 at the University of N...
The underrepresentation of women in science is an ongoing issue in institutions of higher learning...
Talk presented by Dr Flavie Vial as part of the diversity festival 2019 at the 'Where are women in ...
Women in science may considerably be outcasts within the workforce and academia. The Scientista Foun...
The University of North Dakota’s 2015 Hultberg Lectureship Series will feature another stellar grou...
"A relatively new campus event is the annual observance of Arts and Science Week, which each year ha...
Who Will Do the Science of the Future? is the summary of a symposium on careers of women in science....
This event is for female students attending sophomore and junior level mathematics and science class...
Welcome: Dr. Robert Hernandez, Executive Director of Student Affairs Pledge of Allegiance: Heidi Don...
This July, New Zealand’s female scientists from the past, present and future will be celebrated as A...
The University of North Dakota Graduate School and the recently formed campus organization UND Wome...
As a part of its Program for Women in Science and Engineering (PWSE), Iowa State University will hos...
The Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate Computational Chemistry (MERCURY) h...
Hosted By Dr Bita Zaferanloo, lead of Shaping STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematic...
It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the 11th Annual SCSE Research Symposium. In just over a...
The program for the Science Education Update Conference held on April 5, 2019 at the University of N...
The underrepresentation of women in science is an ongoing issue in institutions of higher learning...
Talk presented by Dr Flavie Vial as part of the diversity festival 2019 at the 'Where are women in ...
Women in science may considerably be outcasts within the workforce and academia. The Scientista Foun...
The University of North Dakota’s 2015 Hultberg Lectureship Series will feature another stellar grou...
"A relatively new campus event is the annual observance of Arts and Science Week, which each year ha...
Who Will Do the Science of the Future? is the summary of a symposium on careers of women in science....
This event is for female students attending sophomore and junior level mathematics and science class...