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Articles of Interest

Below are some articles that might be of interest to not only students pursuing STEM degrees, but also faculty, staff, and businesses involved in STEM fields. These articles are meant to spark discussion and showcase some of the ups and downs within the field.

  • (Time)

  • (Huffington Post)

  • (Fortune)

  •  (500 Women Scientists)

  •  (Tips for picking a CS program, women-only CS scholarships, etc.)

  • Fieldwork Experiences (American Anthropologist)

  • Field Experiences (Public Library of Science)

  •  (The Crimson)

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Additionally, two of the books discussed during the 2016 conference are listed below.

Resources for Students

Are you an º£½ÇÉçÇø student — or potential º£½ÇÉçÇø student — looking to see what’s out there to help support you in your studies? Awesome! The university offers tons of great clubs, organizations, and resources to help you on your way. Getting engaged on campus will help you develop your academic skills, give you opportunities to network, find activities and projects that are focused on your interests, and make friends! Get involved, and get connected!

  • American Association for University of Women
  • Anthropological Society (ALPACA)
  • Metro Women in Math (MWM)
  • Biology Club
  • Chemistry Club
  • Women in Science and Engineering Club (WISE)
  • CO-WY AMP
  • Society of Physics Students
  • American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
  • Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
  • American Institute of Professional Geologists at MSU