SWE Diverse Podcast Ep 290: Celebrating Indigenous Voices in STEM With Dr. Teenie Matlock
Dr. Teenie Matlock shares how her Native heritage shaped her upbringing, educational journey, perspective, and career in STEM in this new episode of Diverse!
Dr. Teenie Matlock shares how her Native heritage shaped her upbringing, educational journey, perspective, and career in STEM in this new episode of Diverse!
Kerr County officials are reminding residents to prepare their homes for the upcoming winter months. "In our area, we generally don't have to deal with the problems that come with snow," said Kerr County Emergency Management Coordinator Dub Thomas. "But, as anyone who was here during "Snowmageddon" in 2021 (Winter Storm Uri) can tell you, an ice Storm can cause some serious issues - whether you live out in the […]
As part of their AG spotlight month, the Indigenous Peoples AG showcases their two co-chairs, two Indigenous women in engineering.
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