MacKenzie Warrens 'Ultracold Neutral Plasmas on a Tabletop'
MacKenzie Warrens 'Ultracold Neutral Plasmas on a Tabletop'
Dr. Elizabeth Sprague 'Molecular Biophysics in Drug Discovery'
Dr. Elizabeth Sprague met with students
Meaningful STEM Careers - A Clare Boothe Luce Panel
Dr. Jodi Cooley presents 'Whispers in the Dark'
How many WIMPS pass through your hands each second?
Dr. Stephanie Wissel presents 'Searching for the highest-energy, cosmic particles
at the ends of the Earth'
Dr. Nathan Keim and CBL Speaker Stephanie Wissel
As part of our Clare Boothe Luce Program at the University of Dallas, successful female
scientists, engineers, and mathematicians are invited to campus to deliver a lecture
over their research; the event is open to the UD community. These women also meet
with students to discuss opportunities in their fields and what it is like to be woman
in their respective areas of study.
We also offer each year a Clare Boothe Luce Panel of women in academia, engineering, research, and industry to talk to students about the paths they took to get to their current position of success. Clare Boothe Luce Scholars also serve on the panel, as well as men who can contribute to the discussion of how women can be successful in science, engineering, and mathematics.
Professor of Management J. Lee Whittington, Ph.D., has taught at the college since 2000.
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+ Read MoreAs of today, over 1,900 University of Dallas alumni have banded together in the Forging Our Future challenge, unlocking a $200,000 challenge gift from an anonymous alumni couple.
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