STEM Workshop for Undergraduate Women to Be Held in February

University of Cincinnati McMicken College of Arts and Sciences psychology graduate student Mary Jean Amon is holding workshops this semester for undergraduate students to promote women’s participation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.


The series of workshops, called “From Student to Professional: An Undergraduate Guide to Career Planning,” will be held throughout the month of February. The first session will be Feb. 11.

The workshops will help students build a personalized career strategy, create an action plan, acquire tools to track progress, find a wide variety of opportunities and network with peers.

To be eligible for these workshops you must be a woman majoring in anthropology, chemistry, computer science, sociology, communication, engineering, geology, biology, mathematics, medicine, pharmacy, physics or psychology.

Students can register online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GNY7LT9 

For more information, contact Mary Jean Amon at STEMLeadershipTraining@gmail.com.

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