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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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Matchmaker, matchmaker make me an algorithm: STEM contest winner pairs data
NPR
The world of matchmaking won't have to rely on luck, as much as math, thanks to one very accomplished teenager.
Yunseo Choi, a senior at Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, came up with a matching theory that can be applied to people looking for a life partner.
Instead of matching a finite number of people, the 18-year-old figured out how to pair an infinite number of potential couples.
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How companies can foster more diverse and inclusive cultures
Benefits Pro
The benefits of diversity and inclusion in the workplace have been proven time and again. Research shows that not only do diverse teams perform better, but that companies that invest in diversity efforts see a positive uptick in profitability, and value creation. Having a multitude of voices and perspectives leads to more effective, nuanced debate, and hopefully means that no one gets left behind.
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Expanding women's influence on STEM
Society of Women Engineers
As we consider the future of the technology industry in the short and, especially longer, term, there is undoubtedly an appetite and acute awareness within the industry about the need to encourage more women into STEM. Women make up half of the overall workforce but just 28% of STEM positions, according to the National Girls Collaborative Project.
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8 mistakes that can ruin your video job interview
Fast Company
Video interviews are now the norm during the hiring process. Gartner research found that 86% of companies used video interviews during the pandemic. As remote work expands, this shift may continue for some time.
So, it’s more important than ever to know the nuances of acing your video interview. Of course, you still need to do typical interview preparation — research the company, anticipate the questions you’ll be asked, etc.
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Women must not be obscured in science's history
Nature Portfolio
Last month, NASA named its Washington DC headquarters building after the late Mary W. Jackson, the agency’s first Black female engineer and an aeronautics expert who specialized in how air flows around aircraft. It was a poignant moment, because this recognition for Jackson comes more than a decade after she died, in 2005.
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Science relies on constructive criticism. Here's how to keep it useful and respectful
Science
Box’s quote reflects a deep and uncomfortable truth about science: None of our ideas are perfect, which means they are all destined to be questioned, reinterpreted, and potentially discarded. Although this is the very process that often makes science better in the battlefield of ideas—with the best ideas presumably winning out — it is also one that can generate anxiety and unpleasantness for everyone involved.
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Female professors in STEM reflect on experiences in their fields
The Brown Daily Herald
Only 27% of workers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics in the U.S. are women, despite women comprising 48 percent of our nation’s workforce, according to a 2019 study. Breaking this down even further, subdivisions within STEM including engineering and computer science have notably less female representation.
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