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Queer in STEM

Queer in STEM

A nationwide study of sexual diversity in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics

Category: being out

Two great stories about coming out in academic settings

We’ve recently seen a couple of lovely stories from researchers who chose to come out at their academic workplaces. The…
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Posted on: 23 April 2014 Last updated on: 21 February 2020 Comments: 0 Written by: Jeremy Yoder

Why visibility matters

In a great new video, chemist and science educator David K. Smith breaks down the importance of visibility for queer…
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Posted on: 4 December 2013 Last updated on: 4 December 2013 Comments: 0 Written by: Jeremy Yoder

More on outness and feeling safe

Responding to this morning’s new results post—which shows that survey participants who rate their workplaces as safe for LGBTQ folks…
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Posted on: 25 September 2013 Last updated on: 25 September 2013 Comments: 0 Written by: Jeremy Yoder

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