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Ada Lovelace Day at WWU – Celebrating Womxn in STEM
9 October 2018 @ 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Ada Lovelace is famous for being the world’s first computer programmer. In honor of Ada, as well as the many womxn in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEM), we are hosting an informal drop-in reception and mixer. It’s the 10th Annual Ada Lovelace Day!
Faculty, staff, and students of all identities who would like to celebrate the achievements of women, as well as nonbinary, and trans individuals in the sciences are invited to join us in CB 275 for coffee and tea, cookies, party favors, and a free book raffle*.
Stop in as your schedule permits. Grab a cup of tea, and have a conversation or three.
*Raffle drawings will be held at 1:30 pm, but you do not need to be present to win.
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This independently organized Ada Lovelace Day event at Western Washington University is a part of a global celebration of women in STEM, and is sponsored by WWU Out In Science, ChemClub, SACNAS, Women in Physics. To find out about other events around the world, and more about ALD itself, please visit findingada.com or follow @findingada on Twitter. For questions about this ALD indie event, contact mcgrewg2[AtSign]wwu[dot]edu