Women in STEM Campaign

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Women In STEM

The Women in STEM series is a project through Susquehanna University’s MarComm Office, where I have worked as a Student Writer since March of 2021. This series is an initiative aimed at highlighting the women in SU’s STEM fields.

The Women in STEM series campaign was conceptualized by myself and workshopped by my supervisors and I in an effort to ensure we profiled professors from a variety of departments and backgrounds. The stories are available on the SU Newsroom.

The new Women in STEM section on the SU Newsroom will feature all stories, both existing and future, about Women in STEM.

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Update: I recently won an award for “Excellence in Leadership” for my leadership of the Women in STEM campaign!

Hear from two biology professors who are using their positions to lift up other women in the STEM fields.

Jan Reichard-Brown sees herself in the first-generation students she mentors, despite not being a traditional first-generation student.

Hear from two biology professors who are using their positions to lift up other women in the STEM fields.

Jennifer Elick reflects on her journey to discovering her love of geology and how she navigated being a woman in a male-dominated field.

Syllabus: Biology of Women course helps students better understand the many ways biology and health are unique in the way they apply to women.

Hear from two biology professors who are using their positions to lift up other women in the STEM fields.

Dr. Samya Zain discusses her education in Pakistanand the U.S., as well as the support she recieved from her dad to get “Dr.” in front of her name.

Samya Zain, professor of physics, publishes her second physics textbook, Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics An introduction for Physicists and Engineers.

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