A number of outstanding women and men will be presenting at the annual Women in STEM conference on May 16 and Men in STEM conference on May 17, both held at Central Wyoming College in Riverton. Some 200-250 students in the 7th through 12th grades from all over the state will converge at CWC during the two day-long event to participate in dynamic, interactive workshops presented by professionals involved in the STEM (science,technology, engineering, mathematics) fields. The conference is an annual event and is organized by a dedicated group of volunteers from the local community.
Women from a variety of STEM backgrounds lead workshops, to include: Meghan Kenny from Carbon Capture, Inc.; Rachel Ball from the Wyoming State Crime Laboratory and Johannah Mayhew from the Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation; Lorre Hoffman from Maker Space 307; Colleen Nelson from
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