York University Schulich School of Business professor, Cameron Graham, hosts his fifth Podcast or Perish episode (link down below) with a guest who is truly a force of nature, a huge advocate for women in STEM. Dawn Bazely, York University biology professor and researcher talks “Writing Women back into Science”. This podcast episode touches onContinue reading “Women in STEM: We Love to See It!”
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A Visionary : Wangari Maathai
Wangari Maathai is the founder of the Green Belt Movement, and a woman in STEM of many ‘firsts’. Maathai was the first African woman to receive a Nobel Peace Prize in 2004, for her work and contribution to sustainable development, democracy, and peace. She was the first female doctorate scholar – in Biology, from centralContinue reading “A Visionary : Wangari Maathai”
#WomenInSTEM: Jeanne Baret, the Mulan of botany!
When looking back on the history of science and comparing it to the scientific community today, it’s evident that we’ve come a long way in terms of diversity. A field typically dominated by straight, white men has slowly evolved into one that is representative of the human population and far more inclusive and equal. InternationalContinue reading “#WomenInSTEM: Jeanne Baret, the Mulan of botany!”
