USA Today STEM insert features faculty perspective

Published 09.13.2019

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Alicia McNettThe insights of a Penn College faculty member are included in a 16-page "Women in STEM" supplement inserted in 250,000 copies of Friday's USA Today being distributed in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Philadelphia, northcentral Florida and Houston. Alicia McNett, assistant professor of computer information technology, is one of four industry success stories recruited for a panel Q&A (on Page 12) titled "We Ask the Experts How Women Can Break Into STEM." The publication also includes a front-page ad (topped by a cover photo of Melinda Gates, who is profiled inside) directing readers to a webpage focused on the college's passionate pioneers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math: Women in STEM supplement