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    STEM Diversity Symposium Connects High School Seniors with Top Leaders in Industry and Congress

    By Drew JenkinsonNovember 18, 2013
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    STEM-Event-220South Lakes High School recently announced that three seniors—Mahrukh Chowdan, Marli Saunders and Olivia Vita were chosen by the GEMS Club Initiative to attend the first-ever STEM Diversity Symposium on Capitol Hill to discuss the accomplishments women and minorities have made in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), as well as the importance of encouraging more women and minorities to pursue STEM studies and careers.  The event took place on November 13, 2013.

    “Before this event, I did not realize how much I had let stigmas (which I thought I had eradicated) steer my life,” said SLHS senior Olivia Vita.  “I had wanted to get into the scientific field in ecology but ruled many areas of study out because supposedly ‘artists cannot be scientists.’  I can see more clearly not what I really can do anything-I could be an astrophysicist!”

    Held in conjunction with members of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, Congressional Black Caucus, Congressional Caucus for Women’s Issues, and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, the symposium featured remarks by leaders in Congress on diversity in STEM, including U.S. Senator Mazie Hirono, and a panel discussion and question and answer session moderated by Debbie Myers, General Manager and Executive Vice President of the Discovery Communications Science Channel.

    The panelists were: NASA astrobiologist and geologist Dr. Jennifer Eigenbrode; electrical engineer and Discovery Channel’s MYTHBUSTERS personality Grant Imahara; astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi of Science Channel’s OUTRAGEOUS ACTS OF SCIENCE; Cindy Moss, Director of STEM Initiatives for Discovery Education; and E. Anne Sandel, Executive Director, Surface Warfare for the Naval Sea Systems Command at the U.S. Department of Defense.

    Following the panel discussion the SLHS seniors talked one-on-one with the expert panelists.

    The GEMS Club Initiative is a grassroots organization committed to building the STEM pipeline by promoting and encouraging girls.

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