Faculty panel for Black students in STEM at Penn (Jan 29)

Please join us for a faculty panel for Black students in STEM at Penn on Friday, January 29th from 4 to 5pm. This panel, hosted by the Makuu Center and the SEAS Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, is intended for all Penn STEM faculty and Penn Black students, both undergraduate and graduate students, who are either in STEM majors or interested in STEM majors. A student committee has developed thoughtful questions for the faculty panelists, which will shed light on students’ concerns surrounding success in STEM majors. Thank you!

Faculty panel for Black students in STEM at Penn (link)

This event will be of interest to STEM faculty and Black students who are either STEM majors or interested in STEM majors. The university community is welcome.

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Hosted by the Makuu Center and the SEAS Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.

Friday, January 29 from 4 to 5 pm

For more information, contact Dr. Rita Powell, rpowell_AT_cis.upenn.edu

Panelists

  • Professor CJ Taylor, Computer and Information Science Department, Raymond S. Markowitz President’s Distinguished Professor and Associate Dean, SEAS Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
  • Dr. Brian Peterson, Director, Makuu Black Cultural Center Professor Eric Fouh, Computer and Information Science Department
  • Professor Jennifer Lukes, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics Department
  • Professor Nakia Rimmer, Mathematics Department
  • Dr. Laura Stubbs, Director, SEAS Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion