The RARE Women Society

The RARE Women Society This club aims to support the academic and career goals of students who have chosen to enter careers in nontraditional fields for women.

NYYCT hosts chapter I of the RARE Women Society, an acronym for Respectful, Articulate, Responsible and Exceptional Women in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics [STEM] fields To encourage women to excel intellectually through peer and professional mentorship, tutoring, and advisement.

we stand with women across every industry to say   on abuse, harassment, marginalization and underrepresentation. Join u...
01/31/2018

we stand with women across every industry to say on abuse, harassment, marginalization and underrepresentation. Join us! Sign the statement of solidarity & donate to the Times Up Now Legal Defense Fund: http://timesupnow.com/

01/31/2018

Members of Congress, standing for safety and equity in the workplace at the . Across all industries, the message is still the same:

06/06/2016
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02/02/2016

Michelle Obama is one of only 3 first ladies with a graduate degree.

01/25/2016

FLINT, Michigan — Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, an Iraqi immigrant, is being credited for blowing the whistle on the Flint water crisis.

01/06/2016

Congratulations, Ladies!

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11/22/2015

Meet - the first ever deaf-blind graduate from School. As if graduating from Harvard Law wasn’t enough, Girma has worked hard to achieve the highest of honors in spite of her disabilities. Girma, an Eritrean-American is an advocate for civil rights regarding people with disabilities--and she’s going to make a phenomenal lawyer. Congrats Haben! -

you can do it too. whatever IT may be.
11/19/2015

you can do it too. whatever IT may be.

"Would you believe that my mom had me at the tender age of 14 and she became my guardian angel at 8 years old? Would you believe that my father was incarcerated the majority of my youth years and a struggling addict? Would believe that every one expected me to be a statistic? Would you believe that I once thought that I wasn't good enough to be a doctor? I thought I was too dark, too poor, too stressed, too broken, too scared, too insecure, and too alone to thrive in a career limited to African Americans.

But God... He makes all things possible. I'm living proof that you can break generational curses! Thank you Meharry School of Greatness for calling me on December 1st 2011 and saving my life. Out of all the things I've been through, all the struggles, good, bad, and ugly, God has never left my side. He makes Dreams Come True.

Troops, we have 190 days left until graduation. Family and friends, thank you for your impeccable support. I love you all. P.S. I love you daddy, so happy God placed you back in my life." -Shonteral

Love it! Here's to a strong finish, Shonteral!

10/25/2015

Meet The First African American Woman to Graduate from Yale with PhD in Astrophysics Posted on September 26, 2015 by The Reel Network in Education, News, Positive People, Women // 0 Comments By: Evette Champion As a little girl, Jedidah Isler was fascinated by the night sky. She has taken that love…

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