Women's History Month: Science, Energy, and the Environment Panel Discussion

Women's History Month: Science, Energy, and the Environment Panel Discussion
Photo credit Dr. Angela Y. Birkes, Dr. Aprille Joy Ericsson, Dr. Amy Sharma, Dr. Ana Ferreras, Miss. Pooja Shah, Dr. Valerie Bennett, Dr. Mine Hashas Degertekin, Dr. Christina Hylton, Dr. Mona Behl, Dr. Camellia Moses Okpodu, and Mary Immaculate Meh Fru.

In honor of Women's History Month, On Point with Juandolyn Stokes presents Science, Energy, and The Environment: Women Who Inspire & Empower. Stokes and her panelists discuss climate change from female experts that specializes in STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). Listen to part one and two of the panel discussion.

Guests included in the panel are as follows....

Dr Angela Birkes UGA Assistant Professor and Director Peach State LSAMP Program

Dr Aprille Erickson Jackson, NASA Scientist, Goddard Space Flight Center, SBIR and STTR Program Director

Dr. Amy Sharma, Executive Director of Science for Georgia

Dr Ana Ferraras, Senior Program Officer National Academy of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine

Dr.Camelia Moses Opokdu, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences University of Wyoming

Dr Valeria Bennett Program Manager Morehouse McNair Scholars

Dr. Mine Hashas Degertekin, Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban Design, Kennesaw State University

Dr. Christina Hylton, UGA Professor Women's Studies

Dr Mona Behl, UGA Professor and Assistant Director, Sea Grant

International Doctoral Students

Mary Immaculate Meh Fru ( Cameroon)

Kisi Michellina Michele Alexis Ngum (UK)

Pooja Shah (India)

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Featured Image Photo Credit: Dr. Angela Y. Birkes, Dr. Aprille Joy Ericsson, Dr. Amy Sharma, Dr. Ana Ferreras, Miss. Pooja Shah, Dr. Valerie Bennett, Dr. Mine Hashas Degertekin, Dr. Christina Hylton, Dr. Mona Behl, Dr. Camellia Moses Okpodu, and Mary Immaculate Meh Fru.