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Episode 25 – Women Supporting Women from Labs to Non-Profits w/ Bonnie Douglas

Episode 25 – Women Supporting Women from Labs to Non-Profits w/ Bonnie Douglas

by Web Admin | Apr 8, 2024 | Podcast

Bonnie Douglas shares how her curiosity about sour cream led her to food engineering and how she now advocates for a diverse STEM workforce in her current role.

National Conference Grant

National Conference Grant

by Web Admin | Jan 31, 2022 | News

The objective of the Dr. Margaret-Ann Armour National Conference Grant is to support national conferences that contribute to the advancement of women in Science and Engineering (S&E).

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