Regional approaches to women’s leadership in STEMM conference

ADVANCE at WSU is sponsoring REGIONAL APPROACHES TO WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP IN STEMM CONFERENCE, free for WSU faculty, staff, graduate, and professional students. This meeting will be held on Saturday, March 3, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m., at the WSU Spokane Academic Center (Rooms 205, 241,245, and 249), 600 N. Riverpoint Blvd. Sessions will address: students and instruction, work-life integration and leadership, implicit bias, supporting women in STEMM through individual and systemic strategies, intersectionality, and grant writing.

Registration: https://orgsync.com/39017/forms/297017

This conference will be available to sites other than Pullman through a web link that will be emailed to you before the event. Please make sure to register on the link and indicate at which WSU site you are located. Live-steaming will only be available from 9 a.m. -1:30 pm.

M. A. (Masha) Gartstein, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Psychology
Director of ADVANCE at WSU
Washington State University
P.O. Box 644820
Pullman, WA 99164-4820
(509) 335-4651
gartstma@wsu.edu

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