March is Women’s History Month–a celebration of women’s contributions to history, culture, and society. Together, Clarkson history professor Laura Ettinger and filmmaker Zac Miller, communication and media instructor at Clarkson,
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POTSDAM — March is Women’s History Month — a celebration of women’s contributions to history, culture and society. Together, Clarkson History Professor Laura Ettinger and filmmaker Zac Miller, communication and
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POTSDAM About 250 master teachers, guidance counselors, STEM educators, Girl Scout leaders and people interested in advancing awareness and interest in STEM careers for women registered for the Inspire! Premiere held by Clarkson University recently.
The virtual event was based on Clarkson University history professor Laura Ettinger’s work for the National Science Foundation that captures the essence of trailblazing American women in engineering.
Inspire! is a collection of three short educational videos with an accompanying discussion guide. The event also featured a conversation with the engineers featured in the videos, as well as producer Laura Ettinger and director Zac Miller, communication & media instructor at Clarkson, founder of Uncommon Image Studios, and creator of the videos and documentary.