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Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Linda Brown Buck

This week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series features Linda Brown Buck, a biologist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2004.  Read on to see why she credits her parents’ support, who told her she had the ability to do anything she wants.   Buck grew up in Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsNovember 7, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Our Workshop Mentors

This week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series features the STEM Mentors from our October Parent-Daughter Workshop.  These women volunteered their time to help lead activities, guide participants through Design Challenges, and speak to the girls about their backgrounds and experiences in STEM.  The women had broad backgrounds and career paths including: Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsOctober 31, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Carolyn Ritterson Lew

This week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series features Carolyn Ritterson Lew, a research analyst who uses her degree in biochemistry in a nontraditional job.  Read on to see what “annoys” Lew when she tells people she is a biochemist!     When did you first become interested in STEM? The first Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsOctober 17, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Molly Lebowitz

This week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series features another new member of STEM Like a Girl’s Board of Directors, Molly Lebowitz.  We are excited to have Molly’s experience in both engineering and business, as well as her passion for empowering women and girls in STEM, on our leadership team.   Molly Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsOctober 10, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Donna Strickland

This week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series features the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Physics in 55 years.  Just yesterday, Dr. Donna Strickland became just the third woman to be awarded this honor. Strickland was born in Canada and received her PhD in physics at the University Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsOctober 3, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Janel Hull

This week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series features STEM Like a Girl’s newest member of our Board of Directors, Janel Hull.  We are excited to welcome Janel to our team and love her passion for supporting girls and women of all ages in developing a STEM identity! Janel Hull is Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsSeptember 26, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Tassia Owen

This week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series features Portland local Tassia Owen, a Senior Communications Specialist and Science Writer for NASA.  Read on to see how she combines her background in English, science, and teaching into a career she loves!    When did you first become interested in STEM? When I Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsSeptember 19, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Radia Perlman

Sometimes referred to as the mother of the internet, this week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series features Radia Perlman, a computer scientist who’s work helped make today’s internet possible.   Radia Perlman grew up in New Jersey and was the daughter of two engineers.  She remembers math and science to be Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsSeptember 12, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Sarah Parcak

Think it would be exciting to be a real-life Indiana Jones who also uses technology?  This week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series features Sarah Parcak, a space archaeologist whose work has helped to uncover many once hidden ancient structures all over the world. Parcak  received her bachelor’s degree in Egyptology and Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsSeptember 5, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Elizabeth Gould

What happens when a scientist discovers something that contradicts what most people believe to be true?  In this week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series, we feature Elizabeth Gould, a behavioral neuroscientist, who discovered that neurons can regrow in adults and how she persisted when those before her said she was Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsJuly 25, 2018 ago

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