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| Participants of the Northeast Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics at Penn State |
I recently had the privilege of being an invited
speaker at the Northeast Conference for
Undergraduate Women in Physics at Penn State on January 17-19. It was a
three-day regional conference for undergraduates interested in physics and one
of eight regional physics conferences organized by the American Physical
Society. I spoke on gender issues: unconscious bias, stereotype threat, and
impostor syndrome. It was a fantastic experience. The young women I met were
smart, articulate, and confident. They listened attentively, laughed when
appropriate, and asked insightful questions. In fact, the question time went
way over and spilled well into the slot scheduled for lunch. I came away with
the feeling that, if these women were any indication, then the future of
physics was in good hands.
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