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oSTEM
would like to thank the following sponsors:




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Looking towards the future!
oSTEM's second national meeting will be held on Friday, September 28, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois, in collaboration with the 8th annual OUT for Work career conference. We are expecting students to attend from more than 16 states! Current sponsors include Alcoa Foundation, Google, Lockheed Martin, and the Central Intelligence Agency! Please e-mail us via info@os[email protected] if you have interest in sponsoring or programming with oSTEM.
In preparation for our 2012 national meeting, we plan to host several workshops/receptions at conferences around the country, including:
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About oSTEM
Future of oSTEM
Although young, oSTEM has the potential
to propel the LGBTQ community forward with innovative opportunities.
To help or to start an oSTEM chapter at your
College or University, please email us at [email protected]
Mission
oSTEM is a national, 501(c)(3) non-profit, LGBTQ-affirming corporation
whose mission is to:
- Provide services and support for students
of sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
- Create a dynamic network between students
and professionals in industry and academia.
- Provide education, outreach, and professional
resources to high school students.
- Actively recruit and address the needs
of diverse groups within the LGBTA community, inclusive of
those who are historically underrepresented with regards to
gender and ethnic background.
History of oSTEM
Our nation has celebrated and supported diversity
in science and engineering with national student groups such
as Society of Women Engineers (SWE), Society of Hispanic Professional
Engineers (SHPE), and National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE).
In October 2005, IBM sponsored a focus group
where students from across the United States convened at the first ever
OUT for Work LGBT College Student Career Conference, hosted at the
Human Rights Campaign headquarters in Washington D.C.
The students discussed topics relevant to LGBT
communities at their own colleges and universities and debated
how to structure an organization serving students in science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics.
oSTEM, which stands for Out in Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, emerged from the focus
group as a new national technical student society for lesbian, gay,
bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) communities.
Please see our chapters
page for more details.
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