2015 Women in Science Conference

Tuesday, October 13, 2015 - 8:30am - 2:00pm

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About the Conference

The Women in Science Conference will be held Tuesday, October 13, at the Mabee Center in Tulsa. The goal of the Women in Science Conference is to show students in grades six through 12 that careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) are exciting, attainable and rewarding. More than 1,100 students and teachers from 88 different schools across Oklahoma are registered to attend the event this year.  

The free, one-day event immerses students in numerous hands-on science activities, helps them discover pathways to STEM careers, and provides opportunities to interact with college and university representatives from dozens of Oklahoma institutions.  

Sessions for this year's conference include a variety of new and exciting experiences for attendees, including:

  • Science Live on Stage!  Students will experience the excitement and mystery of STEM in action during this fast-paced live-action stage extravaganza that’s presented by the NASA Oklahoma Space Grant Consortium Mission to Planet Earth.  NASA Ambassadors will ignite imaginations and bring volunteer student-scientists up on stage to join in the fun and help with amazing science performances.

  • Engineering Design Challenge!  Students will explore their inner engineer by designing and building a working catapult/slingshot device from scratch; prizes will be awarded during this active team-building challenge.

  • Interactive Panel Session: STEM Careers!  This session will give students the opportunity to hear from and speak with women representing a diverse variety of STEM careers—a marine biologist, engineer, crime scene investigator, physician and more!  Students will be encouraged to ask questions and get answers from our panelists.  Questions such as, "What do you really do every day, and what is the best part of your job?  Can an average math student be successful in your field?  What do you know now that you wish you had known when you were 13?"  Then, after this session, panelists will host booths on the concourse throughout the day, allowing students to visit them one-on-one to ask even more questions and get personalized answers during the hands-on science and recruitment fair session.
  • Hands-on Science and College/Recruitment Fair!  This 90-minute session is filled to the brim with more than 80 hands-on science and recruitment booth opportunities for students.  Attendees will also have the unique opportunity to talk one-on-one with our guest Women in Science panelists during this session, along with numerous college/recruitment representatives.  See who is hosting booths!

  • Teachers' Lounge and Resources Area! A special teachers’ lounge will provide materials and information that will help teachers identify opportunities to engage students in STEM; opportunities and summer program information will also be available.  

Access the list of assigned school groupings and their accompanying agendas here.  

The 2015 Women in Science Conference is hosted and presented by the National Science Foundation's Oklahoma Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (NSF OK EPSCoR). The lead sponsors for the event are Samson Energy Company and Williams. Other funding sponsors include Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance (TRSA), Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, Oklahoma IDeA Network for Biomedical Research Excellence (OK INBRE), NASA EPSCoR, Oklahoma Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (OK-LSAMP), Oklahoma State University's Division of Institutional Diversity, and Texas Roadhouse #203 on I-40 and MacArthur in Oklahoma City .

Questions? Contact Gina Miller, outreach coordinator, at gmiller@okepscor.org or 405.744.9964.

The 2015 Women in Science Conference is made possible by these event sponsors:

                                                                  

 

Designated Conference Hotel
Crowne Plaza, 7902 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa
$83/night negotiated rate (ends 10/1/15 or when block is full)  
Hotel Reservation Link

Booth space is at maximum capacity.  No new booth registrations are being accepted; registration is closed. 

Signups closed for this Event