Friday, June 15, 2018
Sarah Monk
As I sat at dinner for a friend’s birthday this week, I shared my news of some of my experiences in the science committee office.
Friday, June 15, 2018
Michael Welter
"This is my absolute dream job. I seriously love what I do." -Brad Conrad at the conclusion of a staff meeting that he attended despite officially being on vacation.
Friday, June 15, 2018
Nathan Foster
Multiple times this past week, I have felt like a spectator to others’ stories.
Friday, June 15, 2018
Collin Flynn
Week 2 has come and gone, and I am just in disbelief that this internship is going by so quickly. The metra system has decided to cooperate with me, or maybe that was me figuring out the metra?
Friday, June 15, 2018
Amanda Williams
When I first got started in physics, and committed in college, I had a master plan to become the best out there. What would it take? I figured it was all physics. All day. Every day.
Friday, June 15, 2018
Krystina Williamson
“Pro Tips for Women in STEM: Sometimes you need to put your hair in a high pony to feel like a cheerleader--because in machine shops full of men you gotta cheer yourself on.”
- Maria Macardle
Dear Internet,
Friday, June 15, 2018
Daniel A Morales
This week has been the first real week for me in terms of doing my work and getting settled in. I have expectations I must meet at NASA every day and I have created a daily schedule/routine that works for me; finding time to meal prep, commute, study, go to the gym, etc.
Friday, June 15, 2018
Kristen Larson
This week has just flown by! On Friday (of last week) I sat down with Sarah C. and Amanda N. and we discussed my exhibit ideas. We narrowed it down to two, one that I determined was easy and the other would be challenging.
Friday, June 15, 2018
Brigette Smith
Last Saturday OSA hosted their annual “celebration of Inclusion.” OSA just happens to be positioned at the very start of the DC Pride Parade so each year they throw a party on the back patio with food and drinks and music for everyone to enjoy while the parade goes right by.