Student Panel: Women in Science, AACC and Beyond to be held March 15, 2023

Student Panel: Women in Science, AACC and Beyond to be held March 15, 2023
Announcement — Anne Arundel Community College(https://s3.amazonaws.com/jnswire/jns-media/3c/36/12593774/14womeninscience.jpg)
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AACC’s Science department has had outstanding female students in its courses and programs. Several current students and graduates will share their experiences of studying at our college as well as their transfer experiences in science undergraduate and graduate programs at four-year colleges, all from the lens of being women in science. There will be time for the audience to interact with the panelists through Q&A and networking!

For information email Anthony Santorelli at asantorelli@aacc.edu.

Sponsored by the SciIDEA Committee.

Attend virtually: https://www.aacc.edu/womens-history

Details:

What: Student Panel: Women in Science, AACC and Beyond

When: MAR 15 AT 3:30 AM – MAR 15 AT 5 AM UTC+08

Where: Math Building, Room 102

Original source can be found here.



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