Women and Gender Minorities in STEM

Welcome to WiSTEM!

This is an empowering community for women and gender minorities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) 

and is maintained by students, faculty, and staff at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. 


Feel free to scan the QR code or go to WiSTEM Sign Up Form to get more information or to join the organization!

Ice Cream Social - 9/15

Join us Friday, September 15th at 4pm in Phillips Courtyard for the annual Ice Cream Social!

It's a great opportunity to come meet the officers, advisors, and other students who love STEM! Come eat ice cream, play some games, and make new friends!

Have any questions or want more information feel free to email us: womeninstem@uwec.edu.  

Hope to see you there!

~WiSTEM Team

Fall Lunch Discussion - 9/22

Students, staff and faculty are invited to any WiSTEM Lunch Discussion event in Phillips Hall. 

These informal chats allow individuals from across disciplines to come together to talk about issues, events and ideas relating to gender inclusivity in STEM. We chose a topic, share an article or a video and let the conversation take off from there. 

It is a lot of fun, so we hope to see you there! Feel free to reach out for more information.

Wellness Work & Picnic - TBD

Join us for our spring picnic on the Campus mall on April 18th at 3pm!

This event will be a great way to get outdoors and spend some time with friends, while also learning about mental and emotional wellness! 

We will be meeting on campus and will have dinner following. Feel free to reach out for more information, and let us know if you have any dietary restrictions. 

"Science is not a boys' game, it's not a girls' game. It's everyone's game. It's about where we are and where we're going."

 - Nichelle Nichols, former NASA Ambassador

Want more information?

Here we have information for the UW-Eau Claire student organization, faculty resources about mentoring and teaching, as well links to articles about broader issues related to women and gender in STEM.

Student Organization Facebook Page

LinkedIN WiSTEM Group Page