Uncovering the forgotten history of women in STEM:
Kathleen McHugh discusses her unconventional experience at Oregon State University and how it shaped her path studying home economics
Read more at: https://t.co/75BqorfNWe
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Excited to announce that I’ll begin my PhD in history at UNC-Chapel Hill this fall. I’m looking forward to moving back east and living in the land of Wegman’s again! #makehistoryatcarolina
@DrDaniSanchez Thank you!! I’ll definitely get Danny’s sub, but I’ll be opting for the ultimate chocolate cake. Brings back so many memories from college!
Home economics extension bulletins would now allow rural women to improve their homes through science #ruralwomen#aghist#foodstudies https://t.co/EL7OsSUE2Q
It may be early, but it’s a great time to listen to our panel on world’s fairs prior to 1915 at #pcaaca22@pcaaca Come learn about the Crystal Palace and Oregon Agricultural College Tearoom!
Happy Pi day! I’ll be celebrating with Ava Milam’s recipe for apple pie from her 1915 extension bulletin Comparative Cooking Qualities of Apples. #piday#homeeconomics