Diverse Voices in STEM

The Diverse Voices in FSU STEM project seeks to call attention to the challenges faced by diverse and underrepresented groups in STEM as they progress through their academic career. This program aims to engage the entire FSU community in conversations that highlight what it means to be a STEM scholar in terms of one’s STEM identity. As part of the project, we will establish an in-person speaker series during which individual speakers will share their stories about what it means to them to be a STEM scholar.
Initiative Leads
Kelly Grove, GIS and Earth Sciences Librarian
Emily McClellan, Student Engagement Specialist
Denise Wetzel, former STEM Research & Learning Librarian
Updates
2023
A Diverse Voices in STEM Symposium was held on March 2, 2023. This symposium will featured two faculty speakers and a graduate student panel with three current graduate students. Additionally we will be adding three blog and video posts featuring other STEM scholars here at FSU.

2022
Diverse Voices in STEM Speaker Series held three online speaker events in the fall of 2021, where we saw 82 attendees over the three events. For the spring of 2022, there are two scheduled speaker events to be held virtually. More information can be found at https://diversevoices.create.fsu.edu/