Rabia Ali

Grade schoolers work at activity table stringing beads on bracelets.Grade 7 and 8 students bead bracelets using binary code during A Scientist Like Her, June 3 at the University of Windsor.

Grade school girls gain science experience

Young female scientists spent the day with the Faculty of Science for the annual A Scientist Like Her event on June 3.
Dora Cavallo-Medved, Arunita Jaekel, Isabelle Barrette-Ng, Shari Forbes, Maria Cioppa, Lisa Porter, Chitra Rangan, and Alice Grgicak-Mannion.The Faculty of Science’s Women in Science group held a panel discussion to mark the International Day for Women and Girls in Science. Leaders speaking included (from left) Dora Cavallo-Medved, Arunita Jaekel, Isabelle Barrette-Ng, Shari Forbes, Maria Cioppa, Lisa Porter, Chitra Rangan, and Alice Grgicak-Mannion.

Panel shows leadership from women in science

The Faculty of Science’s Women in Science group held a panel discussion to mark the International Day for Women and Girls in Science.
Candace Knights, Quessia Mugabo, Ajay Sundarraj, Pradeep Bhawani, Ifedayo Fashusi, Rabia Ali, Shaymaa ZantoutEnjoying jab shadow experiences over study week were UWindsor students (standing) Candace Knights, Quessia Mugabo, Ajay Sundarraj, Pradeep Bhawani, (seated) Ifedayo Fashusi, Rabia Ali, Shaymaa Zantout.

Participants hail success of study week job shadow program

Career Development & Experiential Learning organized job shadow experiences for students over study week.