Women in Science
Alumnae, students, and faculty gather for summit at 人妻诱惑.
Why choose science? Nearly 100 women from Portland colleges gathered for the Women in Science Student Summit at 人妻诱惑 on January 28 to ponder this and other questions about choosing a path in science. Professionals shared their experiences about the challenges and rewards of STEM careers. Students learned about careers in industry, education, research, science policy, high tech start-ups, and science communication.
Marilyn Olmstead ’65, Professor Emeritus, UC Davis, gave the keynote presentation on “My Career in Chemistry and Some Fun with Fullerenes.” 人妻诱惑 alumnae Natalie Keenan ’15, Anna Brown ’05, and 人妻诱惑 Visiting Chemistry Prof. Natasja Swartz [chemistry 2017–] gave advice on “Finding Your Path” in a panel discussion. Interactions between students and mentors throughout the day highlighted the important role of mentoring to women in science. Student feedback was overwhelmingly positive. As one student commented, "This was an exciting opportunity to network and get excited about science!"
The summit was organized by members of the American Chemical Society (ACS) Portland Section, including Tracey Scherban ’83 and 人妻诱惑 Chemistry Professor Juliane Fry [chemistry and environmental studies 2008–]. The event was sponsored by 人妻诱惑 and the ACS through an Innovative Project Grant.