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from Friday, February 8, 2013 at 3:00 PM
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| The STEM fields - science, technology, engineering and math - have traditionally been male dominated. But as these fields continue to grow, what can be done to bring more women into them? John Munson and his guest discuss the efforts taking place in Wisconsin, and around the nation, to close STEM's gender gap.
Guest: Jennifer Mihalick (meh-HA-lick), associate professor of chemistry at UW-Oshkosh, and director of "Women in Science," a UW System-wide program aimed at attracting and retaining female science students. |
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