We’ve moved! The Queer in STEM project homepage has officially moved to a new URL: queerinstem.org. This migration comes as the last… Continue reading “We’ve moved!”…
Science Careers Q&A with Queer in STEM team members Over at Science Careers, Katie Langin invited Queer in STEM collaborators Allison Mattheis, Daniel Cruz-Ramírez de Arellano, and Jeremy Yoder… Continue reading “Science Careers Q&A with Queer in STEM team members”…
Daniel Cruz-Ramírez De Arellano quoted in Science News for Students Continuing their series of reporting on the diversity of sexual orientation and gender identity in science careers, Science News for… Continue reading “Daniel Cruz-Ramírez De Arellano quoted in Science News for Students”…
Queer in STEM in Science News for Students Queer in STEM makes an appearance in a big article out in Science News For Students, which profiles LGBTQ-identified scientists… Continue reading “Queer in STEM in Science News for Students”…
New publication: A model of Queer STEM identity in the workplace We’re very happy to announce that a new paper from the Queer in STEM project has just been published online… Continue reading “New publication: A model of Queer STEM identity in the workplace”…
Thanks! The Queer in STEM 2.0 survey finished collecting responses over the Christmas holiday, with a total of 3,884 participants! Many… Continue reading “Thanks!”…
If you haven’t taken the new survey yet, now is the time! The response to the new Queer in STEM survey has been fantastic — so far we’ve had thousands of responses… Continue reading “If you haven’t taken the new survey yet, now is the time!”…
Queer in STEM in Chemical Engineering News The latest issue of Chemical Engineering News has an in-depth article about LGBTQ experiences in chemistry careers, particularly focusing on… Continue reading “Queer in STEM in Chemical Engineering News”…
Queer in STEM in Wired In a great new article for Wired Magazine, Sarah Scoles covers the history of Queer in STEM and our new… Continue reading “Queer in STEM in Wired”…
A word (or many) about the survey Since we’ve opened the new Queer in STEM survey yesterday, we’ve been overwhelmed by the initial response. Thousands of people… Continue reading “A word (or many) about the survey”…