Community of Graduate and Undergraduate Women in Science Dinner

This is a great event organized by WISE (Women in Science and Engineering) as well as gWISE (Graduate WISE):

Please join us for a combined dinner of women from Graduate and Undergraduate WiSE! Come share insights about your experience as a women in science and your path to graduate school, and enjoy a meal with a larger community of women in STEM fields. We look forward to seeing you! Please RSVP if you plan on attending so that we can order food appropriately: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/YPF2HL6

Location: Science Library, Science Center
Time: Wednesday, Feb. 19, 6:30-7:30 pm

Careers in Psychology: Degrees and Job Options

Check out this opportunity from the Psych DUG and CareerLAB:

PhD? Psy.D? Masters? MSW?
Can I go to Psych grad school without taking a Psych class?
How can I make myself a good candidate?

Join Alum Zoe Beiser '12 & Dr. Stan Berman, Ph.D. as they share the many pathways to pursue a career in Psychology. Q&A session to follow!

Location: CareerLAB
Time: Wednesday, Feb. 19, 12-1 pm

CLPS Research Fair

Are you interested in getting involved in research but don't know where to start?

Come learn more about the research going on here at our Research Fair, where the huge variety of labs and research groups from CLPS and related fields will gather to provide information about the research opportunities available to undergraduates. Representatives will be present doing research from Linguistics, Computation, Vision, Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and many more!

Note that although this event is sponsored by Women in Mind, the event is NOT exclusively open to women: absolutely all are welcome!

Location: Basement Lobby, Metcalf Labs
Time: Tuesday, March 11, 5-7 pm


Thanks to everyone who made the fair a success! We were impressed by the turnout and hope to make this a regular event. We've posted the handout on getting involved in research on our links page (many thanks to Lauren Quattrochi for preparing it!)