CONGRATULATIONS TO MICHELLE SUGIMOTO, WHO WAS AWARDED A PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT GRANT TO BECOME A MEMBER OF MASSAWIS AND PARTICIPATE IN THEIR MENTORING CIRCLES. TO READ HER REFLECTION ON THIS OPPORTUNITY, visit: https://t.co/PBATcJAEah
3 Cheers for our excellent 2019 Fall Luncheon and Committee. Wonderful food, wonderful conversation, and a wonderful presentation from Dr. Megan Litwhiler. #litwarbler
Congratulations to Mary Yohannes, who was awarded a professional development grant (pdg) to attend the Reconnecting with Your Purpose: For Women of Color Academics Workshop. To read more: https://t.co/lOz6ado3me
Today, we are heading to Boston’s City Hall for the Climate Strike. Join us at 10:45 in front of the LSEB (24 Cummington Mall) and we’ll all head there together!
Congratulations to Katie Babcock, who was awarded a Professional Development Grant (PDG) to attend the Science Communication Boot Camp of the American Association of Anatomists in Indianapolis, IN.
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Have you been telling yourself that you will start networking more? Here's your chance! Attend Biotech Tuesday with other BU's BEST members next Tuesday, July 23 from 7pm-10pm. Sign up at: https://t.co/cswftz4w1S
A picture of the awardees at the GWISE 10-year Gala was featured on BU Today this morning. Check it out in case you missed it! #10yearsofGWISE#WomenInSTEM#ProudToBU https://t.co/Ye874NOG4e
Recap from our 10-year Gala! 6 of GWISE's 10 presidents were at the Gala celebrating and networking with staff, faculty, and students. Top: @_mounikav_, Meredith Danowski, Ashley Penvose. Bottom: @phdivya, Lauren Mangano, @ksullivanwiley #10yearsofGWISE#WomenInSTEM#strongwomen
Last night we celebrated 10 years of BU GWISE! Founded in 2009 by a few passionate faculty members and graduate women, GWISE has grown to serve 300+ graduate members of @BU_Tweets! This is a picture of current and past GWISE officers. #proudtoBU#WomenInSTEM#10yearsBUGWISE
"One of the most obvious signs is known as the leaky pipeline — the disproportionate loss of women as they move upwards through the academic hierarchy. As a result, very few talented female chemists reach senior positions in academia."
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