Murfreesboro, TN - Middle Tennessee State University is hosting the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Global Women’s Breakfast on Tuesday, Feb. 27. Led by Judith Iriarte-Gross, a chemistry professor and director of the MTSU Women in STEM (WISTEM) Center, the event aims to coincide with the U.N. Day of Women and Girls in Science.
The breakfast, themed “Catalyzing Diversity in Science,” will feature a remote presentation by Ann Nalley, a professor at Cameron University and former president of the American Chemical Society. Nalley's talk, “The Magnificent Journey: Challenges and Opportunities,” will inspire attendees with her remarkable career journey.
The event is open to MTSU’s living-learning communities and female students in the sciences. It is sponsored by the WISTEM Center, MTSU Living-Learning Communities, Nashville Local Section of the American Chemical Society, and MTSU Housing and Residential Life.
For more information or questions visit MTSU-Women's Breakfast.