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NOBCChE
 On behalf of the NOBCChE Leadership, we would like to encourage you to SAVE THE DATE of Oct. 30 - Nov. 2, for the 44th Annual Conference and K-12 STEM Week. This year's conference will be held in downtown Minneapolis, MN at the Radisson Hotel.
Details for registration, exhibition, abstract submission and more will be available at www.NOBCChE.org/conference in the coming weeks.
We look forward to seeing you in Minneapolis!
— National Planning Committee
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CNN
From across the fields of science they came, marching to show that women in science have a lot to say.
Biologists and ecologists, medical researchers and EMTs, doctors and nurses, biomedical engineers and neuroscientists came with stories of why they fell in love with science.
They ranged from little girls to seasoned science veterans, all carrying a message of what they'd like to tell other women.
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The Washington Post
Just hours after the Washington March for Science dispersed, organizers sent an email to demonstrators with the subject line, "What's next?"
"Our movement is just starting," the message read. It went on to urge marchers to take part in a "week of action," a set of coordinated activities that range from signing an environmental voting pledge to participating in a citizen science project. They will provide postcards for participants to send to their political leaders and a calendar of events recommended by the march's partner groups.
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USA Today
Do you ever feel like a fraud when it comes to the things you've achieved? You might be experiencing impostor phenomenon — and if you're a college student of color, these feelings may be behind significant psychological distress.
Impostor phenomenon is the condition of feeling like a fraud because of an inability to internalize success and a feeling of incompetence. The phenomenon was first observed in a 1978 study of highly accomplished women who felt like
"frauds" in the workplace despite their accomplishments.
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By Catherine Iste
Daily routines can be a welcome thing — even downright comforting sometimes when everything else is chaotic. However, there is a fine line between an efficient routine and getting stuck in a rut. The bottom line is, science has shown that no matter how old we are or how hardwired we may think something is, our brains can change. Giving our brains a chance to stretch a bit can add a little creativity and spice to our normal order. Here are four ways to tell you need a refresh.
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Harvard Business Review
You've landed an interview for the job of your dreams. You're ideally suited for the position, and your resume is bulletproof. You've researched the company, the culture, the job and the person who will be interviewing you. (Thank you, LinkedIn.) You've got your answers ready and selling points lined up. But when the interview starts, something's "off." You want to be commanding, but your nervousness gets in the way.
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STAT
“I’m marching because science, in a way, saved my life,” said Adriana Landeros.
The 26-year-old joined thousands of others at the March for Science in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, marching for opportunities for other minorities in science.
Born to undocumented parents in California, Landeros's life has been marked by poverty, hardship and a brief stint in jail.
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Business News Daily
One of the most important design choices you can make on your resume is your font. The typeface you use can send a strong message about your personality, style and professionalism — all of which can impact a hiring manager's impression of you before they've even met you in person.
"Since a prospective employer is looking at the resume for only (a few) seconds, you want (a font) that is aesthetically pleasing and grabs the employer's attention at a quick glance," said Wendi Weiner, a certified professional résumé writer and founder of The Writing Guru.
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