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STEMNoire Opening Remarks and Mason Panel

Find out what you missed at STEMNoire 2021. Take a moment to watch the opening remarks from Presidential Partner, Nicole Washington, as well as the Mason panel on how to build a competitive skillset featuring doctoral student and CAPMM Graduate Research Assistant, Marissa Howard, third-year PhD student and  Academic and Student Affairs Coordinator, Carissa Hunter, and College of Engineering and Computing Associate Professor, Rochelle Jones. The panel was moderated by Forensic Science Associate Professor Kelly Knight.

Opening remarks, Presidential Partner, Nicole Washington

“Building a Competitive and Transferrable STEM Career Skillset"

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