Issue of June 28, 2019
eds: Nicolle Zellner, Heather Flewelling, Maria Patterson, JoEllen McBride, and Alessandra Aloisi
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This week's issues:
1. Crosspost: A fast-moving revolution: from Stonewall toward a more diverse scientific workforce
2. House Bill Seeks To Name Large Synoptic Survey Telescope For Astronomer Vera Rubin
3. Record-breaking Astronaut Peggy Whitson: ‘It’s an Exciting Time for Space Exploration’
4. Saydean Zeldin: Guiding Apollo’s engines
5. Elaine Denniston: The woman who corrected Apollo's code
6. It could take 118 years for female computer scientists to match publishing rates of male colleagues
7. People trust scientists, says landmark survey, but there are troubling trends
8. International Women in Engineering Day 2019: role models critical to women’s success
9. Richmond woman performs science experiment onstage, wins Miss Virginia 2019
10. AWIS Launches STEM Equity Community Platform with Elsevier's Support
11. What to Do When You’re the Only Woman in the Room
12. STEM Gap: No State Has More Women Than Men w/ Tech Degrees
13. Opinion: 10 Ways to Support New Mothers in STEM
14. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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