WiSTEM hosts club week speaker week

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Sahana Srinivasan

WiSTEM members sell boba outside of Manzanita after school on Monday to fundraise for WISER. The club also hosted University of California: San Francisco professor Dr. Marina Sirota to speak about her research in computational drug discovery and her experience as a woman in STEM.

by Maya Kumar, Winged Post Managing Editor

Women in STEM (WiSTEM) club is holding its club week to fundraiser for WISER, an international organization that supports girls’ education in Kenya, this week.

The club is selling boba and brownies after school today and tomorrow outside Manzanita.

WiSTEM also invited Dr. Marina Sirota, a research professor at the University of California, San Francisco, to speak about her research in computational drug discovery and her experience as a woman in STEM. She will speak tomorrow during long lunch in Nichols Auditorium.

The club screened “Queen of Katwe,” a movie about a young girl succeeding at chess, on Wednesday.

“[Club week] allows us to impact the community beyond Harker by fundraising for WISER,” WiSTEM publicity officer Shania Wang (11) said. “It gives us the opportunity to help spread STEM and to empower women in STEM.”

This piece was originally published in the pages of the Winged Post on November 16, 2017.