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FEMME STEM HALL OF Honoring 20 influential women making a difference in STEM education and beyond.
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STEM
HALL OF
FEMME
Honoring 20 influential women making a difference
in STEM education and beyond.
FEMME STEM HALL OF Honoring 20 influential women making a difference in STEM education and beyond.
About Arti
                                      Arti’s current professional positions reflect her dual passions: Science and Social Justice. She is
                                      currently an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Technology Sydney. She is also the
                                      Director for Inclusion, Diversity and Involvement for Anthony Nolan, a blood cancer charity.
                                      Previously Arti worked at City, University of London and was a Royal Society postdoctoral fellow.
                                      Arti’s research interests lie in optics: modelling of photonic components such as solar cells, optical
                                      fibers, sensors, lasers etc. and her PhD is on modelling methods for optical components. She is an
                                      expert on numerical methods for optics such as Finite Element Method (FEM). She has written a
                                      book on FEM, and edited a book on trends in computational photonics.

                                      Arti is a Senior Member of the IEEE, OSA, Fellow of the Australian Institute of Physics and a
                                      Chartered Engineer and Chartered Physicist. In 2020, she was awarded the IEEE Photonics Society
                                      Distinguished Service Award as well as the OSA Diversity and Advocacy Recognition.

                                      She writes a blog: http://artiagrawal.wordpress.com.

    Arti Omlid
Allison  Agrawal                      What advice do you have for women entering STEM careers?
                                      Follow your passion, create support networks for yourself and others and do not silence yourself,
                                      always be willing to help other women and minorities- treat them as comrades not competitors.
     Associate Professor (Adjunct)
                                      How can instructors help encourage young women to pursue (and persist in)
          School of Data and          STEM areas of study?
        Electrical Engineering,
                                      Instructors can discuss the work of many female scientists in class and highlight their contribution.
    University of Technology Sydney
                                      Encourage curiosity girls and women in the class, and teach them to learn from every failed or
                                      successful experiment.

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About Liza
                                     Dr. Liza Bondurant is the Program Coordinator for the Secondary Mathematics Education program.
                                     She focuses on the improvement of students' experiences with school mathematics, pre-service
                                     teacher learning during teacher preparation, and contexts and experiences that support teacher
                                     learning. She was selected as the College Teacher of the Year in 2020 by the Mississippi Council of
                                     Teachers of Mathematics. She served as the President of the Mississippi Association of
                                     Mathematics Teacher Educators 2017-2020. Dr. Bondurant enjoys staying active and crafting.

                                     What advice do you have for women entering STEM careers?
                                     Work hard and believe in yourself!

                                     How can instructors help encourage young women to pursue (and persist in)
                                     STEM areas of study?
                                     Be a mentor and provide advice and support.
Dr. LizaOmlid
Allison  Bondurant
Associate Professor of Mathematics
      Delta State University

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About Allison
                                        I have been teaching a variety of statistics courses at Muhlenberg College for 7 years, starting
                                        right after I finished up my grad school work at Purdue University. A good portion of my
                                        teaching load is an intro-level statistics class using RStudio, for which my goals are to show
                                        students how statistics is applicable to a variety of fields, how to ask good questions, and to
                                        prepare students to independently perform analysis from developing a question, to gathering
                                        appropriate data, exploring that data, and interpreting the results. My research interests are in
                                        probability, data visualization, and statistics education. Aside from teaching, I am a wife, mother
                                        of two, love the outdoors, and enjoy a plethora of different types of art!

                                        What advice do you have for women entering STEM careers?
                                        For women entering STEM careers, I would advise them to find others in their field that they
                                        look up to (that are several steps ahead of them). Make connections and form relationships
     Dr. Allison                        with those whom you can ask questions and mentor you along the way.

      Davidson
Allison Omlid                           How can instructors help encourage young women to pursue (and persist in)
                                        STEM areas of study?

    Associate Professor of Statistics   I think students benefit from being shown opportunities in your field (or related fields). They
                                        often don't know the paths they can take, careers they may pursue, so showing them a variety
         Muhlenberg College             of options would be helpful as they navigate their interests.

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About Lauren
                                       Lauren Dudley is currently working on a PhD in Education after obtaining a
                                       Masters Degree in Organic chemistry. Her research investigates the relationship
                                       between chemistry misconceptions held by university students and their
                                       organic chemistry self-efficacy. Professor Dudley strives to bring real life
                                       application into the classroom while focusing on identifying and mitigating
                                       barriers to success in higher education chemistry courses.

                                       What advice do you have for women entering STEM careers?
                                       Every woman brings a new perspective and personality that is key to adding
                                       creativity in STEM. Never change who you are or what you stand for as you are
   Lauren
Allison   Dudley
        Omlid                          what STEM needs!

    Professor, Instructional Faculty   How can instructors help encourage young women to pursue
             of Chemistry              (and persist in) STEM areas of study?

         Chapman University            Instructors can be active in equal representation of all people by presenting
                                       research and discoveries by women and underrepresented minorities.

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About Melanie
                               Dr. Melanie Good is a Lecturer from the University of Pittsburgh. She earned her MS in
                               observational astronomy and her PhD in physics education research at the University of
                               Pittsburgh, completing the latter in 2018. In 2009 she co-founded an exoplanet research group
                               which remains active to this day. She has 11 years of university teaching experience, and has
                               received awards for teaching and course transformation. Melanie is also a consultant with Wiley,
                               producing introductory physics video content. Her physics education research is ongoing, with
                               projects related to stress and mindfulness interventions for introductory physics students, and
                               the prevalence of academic dishonesty in introductory physics classes.

                               What advice do you have for women entering STEM careers?
                               Believe in yourself and give yourself credit for your accomplishments.

                               How can instructors help encourage young women to pursue (and persist in)
                               STEM areas of study?
 Dr. Melanie
Allison OmlidGood              Teachers have a profound impact on their students. Make the learning experience engaging,
                               actively involve your students, and remember to reward the journey and the growth of your
      Lecturer of Physics      students, which will help them embrace a growth mindset, a key ingredient to persistence.

    University of Pittsburgh

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About Tara
                                 Tara has been a Faculty Specialist in the Biology Department for 13 years. She
                                 has taught Human Anatomy and Physiology (and loves using WileyPLUS for this
                                 course), General Physiology, a first-year seminar called Explore NEPA, and a
                                 travel course called Extreme Physiology.

                                 What advice do you have for women entering STEM careers?
                                 You belong in STEM and your contributions are valuable.
                                 Know and embrace that.

Tara Hamilton-Fay
Allison Omlid                    How can instructors help encourage young women to pursue
                                 (and persist in) STEM areas of study?
                                 Encourage them to find the things they’re excited about and interested in and
    Biology Faculty Specialist   commit to them. Out any biases you might have aside and believe in them. Tell
     University of Scranton      them that you support them and are proud of them!

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About Donna
                                       Dr. Donna Jean was born in Fairfield, California, near Travis AFB. She grew up in rural Oklahoma,
                                       where she attended Calvin Public Schools until graduation. She later received a BS in Chemistry
                                       from Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant. She attended Louisiana State
                                       University in Baton Rouge for her doctorate in Chemistry.

                                       Dr. Jean has been at Park University for 14 years and serves as the Director of the Liberal
                                       Education Program and Associate Professor of Chemistry. She has been teaching chemistry at
                                       the undergraduate level since 1997. She is married with one child and two pandemic puppies,
                                       Toby, a miniature dachshund, and Max, a Bouvier des Flandres.

                                       What advice do you have for women entering STEM careers?
                                       Be confident in your abilities. Be open to criticism, but be true to yourself.

                                       How can instructors help encourage young women to pursue (and persist in)
 Dr. Donna
Allison    K. Jean
        Omlid                          STEM areas of study?
                                       I try to be a good role model for my students, showing excitement and curiosity for the field of
                                       chemistry.
    Associate Professor of Chemistry
            Park University

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About Terry
                                       I love being a STEM teacher! As a woman teaching in male-dominated fields, such as physics,
                                       computer science, and robotics, I set an example by breaking gender norms and achieving high
                                       success rates. I coach an award-winning robotics team that is equally balanced between males
                                       and females while being almost entirely minority students. I work to disrupt gender inequity
                                       wherever it is presented to my students. In this manner, my students learn that there are no
                                       limits to what they can achieve.

                                       What advice do you have for women entering STEM careers?
                                       Your goals, your grit, and your determination define you, not your gender. Never settle for less
                                       than anything but your finish line.

                                       How can instructors help encourage young women to pursue (and persist in)
                                       STEM areas of study?

Terry Ann
Allison   Laesser
        Omlid                          Lead by example! if you are not a woman teaching in STEM, then bring them women in STEM
                                       fields who can share their journeys and their experiences with them. Take them to STEM career
                                       centers and let the students get their hands on projects. Make your classroom a Project Based
    Instructor of Science, Robotics,   Learning Classroom. Learning science is doing science. Becoming a STEM leader is doing STEM
                                       activities every day in your classroom. Facilitate that for your students, guide them along the way,
        & AP Computer Science          but let them discover the path.
       Melvindale High School

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About Allison
                                 My goal as an instructor is to challenge, encourage, and support my students to
                                 tap their creativity, commitment, and “drive” to make the world a better place.

                                 What advice do you have for women entering STEM careers?
                                 Be confident, creative, and adventurous.

                                 How can instructors help encourage young women to pursue
                                 (and persist in) STEM areas of study?
                                 Instructors need to embrace diversity and provide inclusive environments
    Allison
 Allison    Omlid
         Omlid                   where all students feel welcome, challenged, and respected.

            Instructor
     Western Oregon University

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About Kristi
                                Kristi Rieg is a Math professor at Merced College, located in Central California. She has been
                                teaching for 20 years, including 14 years at the college level. She teaches all classes from
                                Prealgebra to Differential Equations but her favorite classes are the at the developmental level. It is
                                exciting to see the confidence level increase throughout the semester in students who are
                                reentering school after taking time off as well as in the students who are self-described “bad at
                                math”.

                                Kristi has 4 children, 2 sons and 2 daughters. In her free time, she enjoys running and working out
                                with her kids as well as spending time with all of the animals on her property..

                                What advice do you have for women entering STEM careers?
                                My advice for women entering STEM careers is to hold firm to what you believe in. You will meet
                                many people who support you and believe in you, but sometimes that one naysayer can get under
                                your skin. You earned your place in your STEM career and we need innovative women like you!

      Kristi
 Allison     Rieg
         Omlid                  How can instructors help encourage young women to pursue (and persist in)
                                STEM areas of study?
     Professor of Mathematics   I think honest praise is the best way to encourage anyone to pursue and persist in STEM. When
                                finding themselves in a moment of self doubt, remind the student that they are here for a reason.
         Merced College         They have worked hard to get where they are!

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About Amanda
                                   Dr. Amanda Rosenzweig earned a Ph. D. in curriculum and instruction from the University of
                                   New Orleans in 2012 and has a M.S. in biology from the University of Louisiana at Monroe.
                                   Teaching at Delgado Community College (DCC) since 2003, she is a meritorious professor of
                                   biology and is the lead instructor for anatomy and physiology I. In 2018, Dr. Rosenzweig was
                                   appointed as the college-wide biology department chair. She concurrently serves as the director
                                   of Science Teacher Technology Training at DCC.

                                   Additionally, Dr. Rosenzweig has served as an instructional designer on numerous grants for course
                                   design and delivery, like HyFlex, and she created and currently serves as the facilitator for Teach and
                                   Learn/eProfessor, a multi-course series that focuses on accessibility, online course development and
                                   instructional design. She recently completed her Online Learning Consortium Digital Accessibility
                                   Badge and is currently enrolled in a Master’s Certificate program for Accessibility Studies. Her
                                   enthusiasm and drive to ensure student success and progressive change is evidenced by the honor

       Amanda                      bestowed as recipient of the 2015-2016 Seymour Weiss Excellence in Teaching Award.

  Rosenzweig,
 Allison Omlid PhD                 What advice do you have for women entering STEM careers?
                                   Feed your curiosity. Being a female is not an obstacle to entering a STEM career, it is an asset. You do
                                   not need to know the answers to engage in STEM. Finding and researching is part of the fun.
       Meritorious Professor,
     Department Chair of Biology   How can instructors help encourage young women to pursue (and persist in)
     Delgado Community College     STEM areas of study?
                                   I believe young women seeing other women in the field the first step. If we aspire to inspire others,
                                   changes will occur. Participating in STEM events, Science Days, and offering these opportunities to
                                   individuals at a young age allows them to form their first fascination of STEM.

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About Shawn
                                  Dr. Shawn Shields Lyons is a Professor of Chemistry at Germanna Community College. She has
                                  been teaching chemistry at Germanna Community College for eight years, and taught at
                                  Washington University in St. Louis as a Lecturer before that for five years. She earned both her B.A.
                                  in Chemistry (2001) and her Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry (2007) at Washington University in St.
                                  Louis. Shawn currently teaches Introductory chemistry, General Chemistry I and II, and Organic
                                  Chemistry I and II (lecture and lab) in both in-person and online formats. Shawn loves helping
                                  students at all levels succeed in learning chemistry, while hoping they enjoy it, as well.

                                  What advice do you have for women entering STEM careers?
                                  Choose your path and stick with it, even when classes get tough. STEM courses are difficult and
                                  take work for everyone, so just because a subject might seem hard, it doesn’t mean you don’t
                                  belong in the field! Stereotype threat is real for women and minorities, so don’t underestimate it.
      Dr. Shawn                   Persist and find other women in the classroom and in the field, and then support each other. If
                                  you earn a B or C in a class, it does NOT mean you aren’t good at it and don’t belong in STEM.
    Shields
 Allison    Lyons
         Omlid
                                  How can instructors help encourage young women to pursue (and persist in)
                                  STEM areas of study?
        Professor of Chemistry
                                  One of the best ways is to make sure that all students feel comfortable in any introductory (or
     Germanna Community College   gateway) STEM courses that you teach. Watch pronouns and names of students in the examples
                                  that you use, as these can subtly increase stereotype threat in women (and minorities). Another
                                  thing you can do is let them know that STEM disciplines are hard for everyone, and we all have to
                                  work hard to become skilled and apply what we learn.

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About Courtney
                                      As an engineering professor, my goal is to make my classroom a safe space for students to a) see
                                      their ability to become the engineers they dreamed of becoming, and b) begin the process of sharing
                                      their identity, creativity, and enthusiasm for learning with the future engineering community. My
                                      journey to engineering began at Norfolk State University where I earned my Bachelor's Degree in
                                      Optical Engineering and my Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering. My experiences as a research
                                      mentor, in flexible neural probe fabrication, led me to realize that teaching and mentoring within my
                                      field were my actual passion. This led me to commit to education and earn my PhD in Engineering
                                      Education from Virginia Tech, where I studied the mentoring experiences of African American
                                      women in engineering. In my first five years of teaching at UNC Charlotte, I have worked to aid and
                                      encourage my colleagues in adopting different active learning techniques, including designing an
                                      active learning classroom within the department. In my time as a professor, I am most appreciative
                                      of the students who have allowed me to move beyond teaching and into mentoring them. I am also a
                                      proud wife and the mother of a future STEMer.
     Dr. Courtney
      Smith-Orr
 Allison  Omlid                       What advice do you have for women entering STEM careers?
                                      Find SEVERAL mentors. You are a multifaceted individual and it will require several people to provide
                                      you support, guidance, sponsorship, and understanding that meet the many realms of your current
   Teaching Assistant Professor of    and future identities. Don't be afraid to ask for help.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
                                      How can instructors help encourage young women to pursue (and persist in)
     University of North Carolina     STEM areas of study?
             at Charlotte             Be your authentic self there is a student looking for someone they can identify with to reassure them
                                      that they belong in STEM. As much as we can encourage students that engineering needs diverse
                                      perspectives and lived experiences we have to show them that we too represent and appreciate
                                      those qualities in our students.
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About Kendra
                                     Kendra Walther is a Senior Lecturer and Associate Director of the Information Technology
                                     Program (ITP) at the University of Southern California. She oversees the Programming minor in
                                     ITP at the Viterbi School of Engineering. Kendra is an enthusiastic and passionate teacher who
                                     cares for her students and is on a journey of improving higher education by exploring learning
                                     theory, inclusive design, and collaborative methods of enhancing the student experience.
                                     Kendra is involved in computer science education efforts through ACM-SIGCSE and the CS for
                                     CA coalition. Additionally, Kendra represents USC in Teach Access and Access Computing
                                     communities in order to promote accessibility, inclusivity, and diversity within computer science.

                                     What advice do you have for women entering STEM careers?
                                     Be true to who you are - regardless of advice to the contrary, STEM fields need women who can
                                     authentically be themselves and not change in order to fit in. Work on being a mentor to others
                                     and hopefully find your own community of mentors along the way.

  Kendra
 Allison  Walther
         Omlid                       How can instructors help encourage young women to pursue (and persist in)
                                     STEM areas of study?
                                     Reach out, check in, and share that feeling imposter syndrome or not fitting is are common
        Associate Director and       feelings for many individuals. Demystify the process of studying STEM and create inclusive
     Senior Lecturer, Information    learning environments where the process of what success looks like is clearly defined and open
         Technology Program          to everyone.

 USC Viterbi School of Engineering

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About Dina
                                   Dina is a mathematics professor at Frederick Community College, teaching everything from the
                                   "I hate math" math class to Differential Equations, teaching for the past 17 years. She has a
                                   Bachelor's degree from Cornell University in Electrical Engineering, and two Master's degrees
                                   from Johns Hopkins University in Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics.

                                   What advice do you have for women entering STEM careers?
                                   You can do it! You don't have to be a perfect A+ student to take upper-level math. The best
                                   engineers were B students in college!

                                   How can instructors help encourage young women to pursue (and persist in)
                                   STEM areas of study?
                                   Be great examples and don't hesitate to speak of the obstacles that you can face AND
                                   overcome!
    Dina Omlid
 Allison Yagodich
       Professor of Mathematics
     Frederick Community College

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Fredericka Brown,
       PhD, MBA, PE                                               Andrea Lawrence, PhD
    Associate Professor,                                          Associate Professor, Computer
   Mechanical Engineering                                           and Information Sciences
The University of Texas at Tyler                                        Spelman College

Gloria Childress Townsend               Kellie Grasman                 Carrie Russell
 Professor of Computer Science          Assistant Director for        Professor of Practice
      DePauw University            Technology-Informed Pedagogy       Clemson University
                                       University of Michigan
                                       College of Engineering

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