A recent report shows about a third of those in the industry are women, and very few are Indigenous. Now, there are efforts to give Native women more opportunities.
Now in its third year, the program currently includes four students from Fort Lewis College in Colorado and a new partnership is being introduced this fall with Navajo Technical University in Crownpoint, New Mexico.
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From left to right, Elaina Saltclah, Los Alamos graduate student Bade Sayki and Arielle Platero, a member of the first cohort of Indigenous Women in Physics pilot program and now in graduate school. Photo Courtesy LANL LANL NEWS RELEASE Elaina Saltclah, from the Red Mesa, Arizona area, near the Four Corners, first introduces herself in…
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