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Chemistry professor highlights importance of diversity in STEM
Elon News Network
Nyote Calixte knew by the age of 10 she wanted to become a doctor. It was the obvious choice — growing up, the Elon University professor was fascinated by all things science, and the subject came to her naturally. As a first-generation college student and Black woman pursuing a career in STEM, Calixte recognized she would be paving her own path to success.
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'On the verge of a breakdown.' Report highlights women academics' pandemic challenges
Science
Since early in the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers and policymakers have raised serious concerns about impacts on women, including those pursuing careers in academic science. Today, the U.S. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine adds to the chorus with its report on how women academics in science, technology, engineering, math, and medicine are faring.
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These Georgia Tech Schools are sites for the American Chemical Society’s Bridge Program, which aims to increase the number of underrepresented students who receive doctoral degrees in chemical sciences. Bridge Fellows earn a thesis MS while receiving extensive support, mentoring, and training to prepare for success in a PhD program.
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5 ways to overcome job search burnout
Forbes
You’ve been job searching for months now, and some days you feel optimistic and confident about landing a new job, but most days you’d rather just crawl in bed and stay there. After all, you feel like you’ve done everything right, but nothing seems to be working. Now, you find yourself experiencing a classic case of job search burnout, and the thought of giving up and either staying put at your current job or exploring other options sounds pretty tempting.
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These NASA female scientists are inspiring girls all over the planet
World Economic Forum
With "one of the coolest jobs in the world", NASA rover operator Vandi Verma hopes women's high profile in the latest Mars mission will inspire a new generation to pursue careers in a sector traditionally dominated by men. Verma's colleague Swati Mohan made headlines around the world when she narrated the nail-biting landing of the Perseverance rover on the Red Planet following its perilous descent through the Martian atmosphere.
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Q&A: Unique circumstances for minority scientists during COVID-19
The Scientist
Hiring freezes, cancelled conferences, lab closures, and greater childcare demands during the COVID-19 pandemic have stymied research and stalled scientists’ careers. And underrepresented minority researchers have been hit particularly hard, according to a perspective piece published March 10 in Science Translational Medicine.
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7 women scientists who defied the odds and changed science forever
Newsweek
As with many industries, science has a woman problem. Only around 30 percent of researchers around the world are women according to UNESECO, and those who do work in science, technology, engineering and mathematical fields are often paid less than their counterparts.
Women who excel in STEM subjects defy the odds stacked against them. To mark International Women's Day, let's take a look at just a handful of women who have changed our world for the better.
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What's in the huge pandemic relief bill for science?
Science
A massive $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill now on its way to President Joe Biden’s desk will deliver cash to a wide array of groups — including the scientific community.
The U.S. House of Representatives today approved final passage of the bill, which Biden is expected to sign on Friday, on a 220–211 party-line vote.
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4 ways to ace your virtual interview
Built In
While the COVID-19 pandemic persists, it continues to alter the future of work as we know it. An Upwork survey found that one in four Americans will be working remotely this year and approximately 36.2 million Americans will be working remotely by 2025 — an 87% increase from before the pandemic. From job interviews to the regular day-to-day, remote work appears to be here for the long haul.
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