I’ll be honest, I’m pretty excited to be getting to the second half of the year where the fields of the women I’m reading about are physics, engineering and mathematics. Since I have...Read More
The first spring I was down in Arizona, finishing up my first year of graduate school, I had an unusual bout of adventurousness. I had received an email about volunteering as a panelist at the Phoenix...Read More
For May’s science women, I want to focus on someone who didn’t get the full recognition she deserved. If you look up the wikipedia summary of Hilde Mangold (1898-1924), you’ll find t...Read More