Mahlet Amare wrote about her experience at the 2022 STEM Policy Seminar and the lessons she learned.
Category: STEM Policy
Confidence is KEY!
Alice Odame wrote about her exciting experience at her third PLEN Seminar!
My Empowering Experience at the STEM Policy SeminaR
Etta Brooks describes her empowering experience at the 2022 STEM Policy Seminar.
Push the boundaries you think you are limited by with PLEN
Aarushi Govil is an alumna of the Women in STEM Policy Seminar, externed for Women in Global Policy, and interned during the Women in Science and Health Innovation Seminar. She is a chemical engineering student at Rutgers University, and will graduate in May 2022
STEM: It’s More Than What Meets The Eye
Lauren Gulbicki is a current sophomore at St. Lawrence University in Canton, NY. She is majoring in Neuroscience with minors in Public Health and African Studies. On campus, she is an active member of her school’s PLEN organization and various environmental advocacy groups. She attended the Women in STEM Policy seminar in January 2020.
Inspiration and Empowerment by Inspired and Empowered Women.
Valery Tabraj-Huaccachi attended the PLEN Women in STEM Policy seminar. She goes to Washington College in Maryland and will graduate in May 2022. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/valery-tabraj
The Future Is Warm and Welcoming For STEM
Sandria Tran attended the 2019 Women in STEM Seminar and was inspired by the students' passions, ambition, and intellectual discussions.
Bridging Connections For Years To Come
At PLEN, McKenzie was inspired to continue to pave the way for future generations of women.
PLEN Gave me Opportunities to Grow Both Personally and Professionally
Nga Man Cheng left the PLEN Women in STEM Policy seminar with a better understanding of how she can work in the government with an engineering degree.
PLEN Gave Me New Opportunities and a New Mindset
At the PLEN Women in STEM Policy seminar, Morgan learned the importance of following her interests, and not just what she thinks she's supposed to do.