From SAGE Publications:

https://sagepub.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_J_KyQdJAQlKTgHTpx7Rspw

 

Understanding Diversity in STEM

While strides have been made for women, minorities, and persons with disabilities in seeking careers in science and engineering, as a recent
report from the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics shows, the pandemic has exacerbated problems that disadvantage these
groups. In this closing event for “Understanding Diversity in STEM: WMPD Day,” a panel of social and behavioral scientists will discuss
how we can build a more diverse and dynamic STEM workforce by addressing issues like:

• What does privilege look like within STEM? How can understanding this in turn support those who don’t share the same privileges?

• How has learning become “racialized” and how does this hurt students and scholars of color?

• How can institutions build “cultures of growth” to motivate and engage underrepresented students and faculty?

• And what does all of this mean in a post-pandemic world?

Panelists include Dr. Erin Cech, Assistant Professor and Associate Graduate Director of Sociology at the University of Michigan; Dr. Mary
Murphy, Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University and a former CASBS fellow; and Dr. Na’ilah Suad Nasir, President
of the education research-focused Spencer Foundation. The panel will be moderated by social psychologist Dr. Claude Steele, an emeritus
professor at Stanford University, former CASBS fellow, and previous CASBS director.

This event is brought to you by the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University and SAGE Publishing.

Learn more about the Day at www.wmpdday.com and on social at #WMPDday.

May 12, 2021 01:00 PM in Pacific Time (US and Canada)