Womens' STEM event draws 350 to Grove City College campus


Staff report

GROVE CITY, PA.

Grove City College welcomed about 350 high- and middle-school girls earlier this year for a daylong exploration of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Women’s Initiative STEM Summit, hosted by the College and Midwestern Intermediate Unit IV, a regional educational resources center headquartered in Grove City, was designed to inspire young women to pursue STEM careers.

Groups of students participated in hands-on experiments and activities led by STEM professionals from Covestro, Lake Erie College of Medicine, Ellwood City Forge and Grove City College.

Girls crowded around lab tables to make glue and lip gloss in a second-floor laboratory, while downstairs others were using a few chemicals and colored water to create a stretchy polymer gel and see who could make the longest string.

The young women learned the ins and outs of engineering and material science. Elsewhere on campus, students were getting an overview of STEM fields and some more inspiration from a pair of female Massachusetts Institute of Technology students along with tours of Grove City College buildings and labs devoted to STEM.

Dianne McGaffic, educational consultant with the MIU IV, was overwhelmed by the turnout.

“We were expecting 100, 150 students,” she said. “We got more than double that. It’s amazing.”

Stacy Birmingham, dean of the College’s Hopeman School of Science, Engineering and Mathematics, said the event was a great way to introduce young women to the hard sciences. She said more women should consider STEM careers.

“Opportunities such as this are critical to increasing the number of women that pursue STEM careers, which is necessary to meet the growing national need for STEM professionals,” Birmingham said. “My own desire to pursue engineering was fostered by professionals that I met while in high school, and it is my hope that this event will spark an interest in the STEM disciplines for many of these young women.”

Students from Grove City Area, Hermitage, Ellwood City Area, Karns City Area, Laurel, Lawrence County Career and Technical Center, Moniteau, Neshannock, New Castle Area, Mercer Area, Shenango Area and Wilmington Area participated.