The ‘S’ in STEM: Sexism in STEM classes places barriers for underrepresented students

“People talk to you differently and listen to what you have to say very differently from how they listen to another man.” That was a University of Wisconsin nuclear engineering and physics student. The student requested anonymity because she fears retaliation from her classmates and will be referred to as LR.  LR often feels outnumbered … Continue reading The ‘S’ in STEM: Sexism in STEM classes places barriers for underrepresented students