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Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Michele Koppes

Can you imagine your research lab being on top of a glacier?  This week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM features Michele Koppes, a Glaciologist with the University of British Colombia.   Koppes graduated from the University of Washington in 2007 with her PhD in Geography.  She is currently an Associate Professor who Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsJuly 11, 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 fabulous Mentors from our June 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 in our STEM Mentor Panel had Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsJune 27, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Kimberly Beatty

This week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series features another STEM mentor you will meet at our Parent-Daughter Workshop on June 24th.  There are only a few spots left and registration closes on Friday, so don’t wait! Kimberly Beatty is an Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering and Physiology & Pharmacology at Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsJune 20, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Stephanie Peck

This week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series features one of our volunteer STEM mentors.  Stephanie Peck is a Deployment Engineer with Amazon Robotics.  Read on to hear how she combined her creative interests with STEM and how her job gives her the opportunity to travel the world! “I grew up Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsMay 30, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Sarah Foster

With our first Parent-Daughter STEM Workshop just a month away, we wanted to feature some of the STEM mentors you will get to meet and talk with at the workshop.  These women come from diverse backgrounds and work in different STEM fields in the Portland Metro area.  Check back over Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsMay 23, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Moms!

In honor of Mother’s Day on Sunday, this week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series features the ultimate scientists and engineers, MOMS!  You might not have a fancy degree or work for a big biotechnology company, but you are more of an inventor than you think. We know that our kids Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsMay 9, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Cynthia Breazeal

When you think of emotions, do you think of robots?  This week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series features Cynthia Breazeal, the woman who developed Kismet, the first humanoid robot to sense and respond to emotions and feelings.  As a 10 year old growing up in New Mexico, Breazeal was fascinated Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsMay 2, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Mary Anderson

In this week’s Women in STEM Series, we show that you don’t need a graduate degree in science or engineering to be an inventor!  Mary Anderson, inventor of the windshield wiper, proves that common sense and creativity are just as important as formal education. Mary Anderson was born in post-Civil Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsApril 25, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series: Elizabeth Blackburn and Carolyn Greider

In this week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series, we show the power women have when they support each other in their STEM professions and how to overcome adversity.  Elizabeth Blackburn and Carol Greider are two female biologists who worked together at the University of California Berkeley where Blackburn mentored Greider Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsApril 18, 2018 ago
Wednesdays Women in STEM

Wednesday’s Women in STEM: Mae Jemison

For this week’s Wednesday’s Women in STEM Series, we highlight a woman who shows girls that you don’t have to chose science OR dance, but can pursue both at the same time.  Mae Jemison was the first African- American woman to travel in space on the Space Shuttle Endeavor in 1992.  She Read more…

By STEM Like a Girl, 7 yearsApril 11, 2018 ago

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