595 Market St, 2nd floor
San Francisco, California 94105

Maynard Holliday, 2012 President’s Volunteer Service Award winner; Volunteer of the Year, Citizen Schools; Researcher, Sandia National Laboratories.

Sue Rosser, Provost, San Francisco State University; Author, Breaking into the Lab: Engineering Progress for Women in Science.

Jarvis Sulcer, Ph.D.; Executive Director, Level Playing Field Institute.

Katherine Nielsen, Co-director, Science & Health Education Partnership (UCSF); Co-author, Girls in Science: A Framework for Action – Moderator.
The global competitiveness of the United States and of California has been attributed, in part, to our aptitude in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). We are losing this lead. Despite the high demand and compensation in many STEM fields, there is a scarcity of women and under-representation of students of color entering STEM fields. This panel will discuss the present state of the biases and barriers that may create this gap, as well as the needs and means to improve equity.

Official Website: http://www.commonwealthclub.org/events/2013-05-09/women-and-under-represented-students-color-stem-education

Added by Science and Technology Forum on February 18, 2013