A new display in the Sanders Science Library highlights women and LGBTQ+ in STEM. Furman University professors are featured and library materials include:
- The only woman in the room : why science is still a boys’ club
- Women in science: then and now
- The man who knew too much : Alan Turing and the invention of the computer
- Hidden figures: the American dream and the untold story of the Black women mathematicians who helped win the space race
- Women scientists : reflections, challenges, and breaking boundaries
- Sally Ride : America’s first woman in space
- The bold and the brave : a history of women in science and engineering
- A lab of my own
- Women physicians and the cultures of medicine
- The imitation game
This display was created by students to coincide with the CLP “Women and LGBTQ+ in STEM: A Panel Discussion.” Co-sponsored by the Furman Pride Alliance, Furman Women in STEM, and the American Chemical Society student chapter, the CLP will be held in Burgiss Theater on September 18 from 6:00-7:30 pm.