Date: Friday, October 11
Time: 7:00 p.m. (Please plan to arrive 10 minutes early)
Venue: Maddox Theater in Clark Arts Center (Campus Map)
Maddox Theater is Building 4 on the campus map and parking lots B and C are the closest.
Event Description:
Dr. Horton is an advocate for diversity and inclusion in science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM), and works in the community for STEM education and STEM outreach. She believes in changing the face of STEM and is the founder of Unapologetically Being, Inc. a nonprofit for advocacy and mentoring in STEM.
In her lecture, Dr. Horton will explore the intersection of science research, life’s struggles, and a career in STEM, and focusing on the theme of overcoming a disability. Through personal anecdotes and scientific accomplishments, we will delve into the challenges faced highlighting the power of determination and perseverance in overcoming obstacles. Join us as we discuss how resilience, innovation, and a passion for discovery can lead to success and inspire positive change in the world.
Learn more about Dr. Horton and her incredible expertise and background