Women in Chemical Science was excited to host visiting lecturer Amy Cuddy last Wednesday, November the 13th. We started off our time with her having a round-table discussion about being in graduate school. Amy listened to us talk about our…
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Amy Cuddy’s lecture is upon us! The lecture is tomorrow, Nov. 13th, in Kane Hall and begins at 7:00pm. Hopefully you already have your tickets because the event is already at capacity. However, there may be stand-by seating available for patrons on…
Leave a CommentThere will be a meeting for WCS-UW members on November 12th at 5pm in BAG 319 (located in the theory suite). This will be a short meeting, mostly to discuss the Amy Cuddy event which is REALLY SOON! (Are you…
Leave a CommentBetsy Harasek gave a presentation today about her experience being a woman in science as a patent lawyer for General Motors, Boeing, and Xerox. She spoke about her path through college and law school, shared anecdotes about what kept her…
Leave a CommentLast week, we celebrated one year of WCS-UW (pictures to come)! Here’s a quick timeline of what we’ve done in the past year: October 18, 2012: Our very first meeting! November 29: Our first speaker, Professor Brandi Cossairt, discusses her…
Leave a CommentWe will be celebrating our first year as an organization on Friday, October 18th at 6:00pm. Join us at the College Inn on University Way as we commemorate our accomplishments over the past year! Celebrate women in science! Contact wcsuw@uw.edu for…
Leave a CommentWCS-UW’s first meeting of the fall quarter will be held Tuesday, October 1st at 5:30 pm in the chemistry study center (Bagley 330). We’ll discuss upcoming events, like the Amy Cuddy lecture and our one-year celebration, and brainstorm ideas for…
Leave a CommentWomen in the Chemical Sciences is excited to announce that Prof. Amy Cuddy, our nominee for Jessie and John Danz Endowed Lecturer, is coming to UW November 13th at 7pm in Kane 130! You can register to attend the lecture…
Leave a CommentUW Chemistry Graduate Students & Post-Docs: Have you ever tried describing your research to a non-scientist friend or family member, or a young child, but only got a blank stare? Communicating science to a broader audience can be a difficult…
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