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Recent Talks

Professor Richmond has given hundreds of talks over her career on a wide range of science oriented topics. In addition to the many invited talks that she gives each year on research from her own laboratory, she gives a comparable number of lectures on topics such as science education, environmental and energy topics, workforce and career development in STEM fields, science literacy, and women in science.

Titles and descriptions of recent talks are categorized by the type of groups they are designed for:
Science Groups (scientific researchers and educators, and science students of all levels)
General Audiences (community groups, administrators, policy makers, student groups, etc.).


Talks for General Audiences - Science and Research Topics
 
"The Magic and Mysteries of Water" -- Description

"Calming the Seas but Not the Science: Benjamin Franklin's Legacy Lives On" -- Description

 

Talks for General Audiences - Women in Science Topics
 
"Powering UP: Women as Leaders in the Scientific Enterprise" -- Description

"Gender Equity Workshops for Chairs of the Top Physics and Chemistry Departments in the U.S.: What Is the Impact?" -- Description

"COACh: Working to Level the Playing Field for Women Scientists and Engineers" -- Description

"Battling Biases and Barriers: Necessary Steps our Academic Institutions Must Take to Assure a Strong Science and Engineering Workforce" -- Description

"Quilting Together a Career in Science" -- Description

 

Talks for General Audiences - Science Literacy Topics
 
"Taking the "Sigh" Out of Science" -- Description

 

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