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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March
1, 2002
Sheryl
Lichtig Wyan
Office of Communications
(209) 724-4408
e-mail: sheryl.lichtig@ucop.edu
Students
to Explore the Exciting Worlds of Math, Science and Engineering
UC Merced Conference on April 13 Highlights Career Options for Young
Women
ATWATER,
CA --- Build a robot. Calculate your healthy weight. Handle your
own DNA. Conduct food science experiments.
These
hands-on activities and many more special sessions will be featured
during the Expanding Your Horizons in Science, Mathematics and Engineering
conference on Saturday, April 13 at Buhach Colony High School in
Atwater. Presented by the University of California, Merced, this
special program is designed for young women in sixth, seventh and
eighth grades and encourages their consideration of science- and
math-based careers.
"Our
primary goals are to introduce young women to the exciting variety
of career options in science, math and engineering, and to spark
their interest in pursuing coursework that will prepare them for
these rewarding careers," said Diana Ralls, K-12 Programs Coordinator
for UC Merced. "We're focusing on students of this age because
middle school is the best time to start planning for their academic
and professional futures."
Maria
Pallavicini, Ph.D., newly appointed Dean of Natural Sciences at
UC Merced, will be the keynote speaker. Currently a professor in
the UC San Francisco School of Medicine, she plans to speak about
the excitement of a career in science and research, and the opportunity
to create ideas and make a difference in so many lives.
Following,
young women will have the opportunity to participate in more than
20 hands-on learning experiences and career awareness sessions led
by women scientists, mathematicians and engineers. A sampling of
the workshops includes Furry, Fuzzy, Creepy-Crawly - A Career with
Wildlife; Food Facts and Fun; Look Out! We're Surrounded by LEGO
Robots; and Fun with Biology.
Parenting
Daughters, Making College a Reality and Careers Options in Science
and Math are among the special adult sessions offered for parents
and guardians accompanying their students.
Created
by the Math/Science Network and introduced at Oakland's Mills College
in 1976, Expanding Your Horizons conferences are held at more than
100 locations nationwide and have attracted the participation of
almost 600,000 young women.
The
Math/Science Network is a non-profit membership organization whose
mission is to promote the continuing advancement in mathematics
and science education of all people, with a particular emphasis
on the needs of women and girls. The primary objective is to increase
the participation, retention and advancement of girls and women
in mathematics, science and technology.
According
to Math/Science Network statistic, women comprised only 16 percent
of the nation's science and engineering workforce in 2000. Statistics
indicate women comprised almost half of the nation's total workforce
in that same year.
UC
Merced will present Expanding Your Horizons in Science, Math and
Engineering, a conference for young women in sixth through eighth
grade and their parents, will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 2:15 p.m.
on Saturday, April 13 at Buhach Colony High School, 1800 Buhach
Road, Atwater. The registration fee for students is $5. Adults are
free if accompanying a student. Continental breakfast and lunch
are included. April 4 is the priority deadline for registration.
For more information and to obtain a registration form, please contact
Alex Ribeau at (209) 381-6557.
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