Dartmouth’s GWISE Supports Women in Science
It takes years for graduate students to conduct research and write a dissertation, but recently eight of these experienced researchers explained their studies in just three minutes.
[more]It takes years for graduate students to conduct research and write a dissertation, but recently eight of these experienced researchers explained their studies in just three minutes.
[more]Dartmouth is one of 60 colleges and universities that have signed on to participate in WitsOn. A new pilot program, WitsOn, which stands for Women in Technology Sharing Online, provides an Internet forum for students to connect with female mentors in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
[more]Vermont Public Radio's Steve Zind speaks with Margaret Funnell, assistant dean of the faculty for undergraduate research and director of the Women in Science Project (WISP), about the number of women studying for careers in math and science since WISP's inception. Listen to the story, which aired on the program Vermont Edition on 06/30/11.
[more]The Women in Science Project (WISP) at Dartmouth College will celebrate its 20th anniversary this week. The celebration coincides with the annual Karen E. Wetterhahn Symposium, also celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.
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