Ebrordin, SD (Dakota News Now) – A conference that brings more than 300 junior and senior high school girls to search for steam fields, which took place at Northern State University on Tuesday.
In science, women first began in 2002 when two national seasonal services employees in Aborden implemented the annual event.
At the conference, students from Frederick, Silby, Warner, North Western, Ebridin, Burton and Horon spent a day with prominent women in science in various forms, including small group presentations, hand -on activities, and an important speaker in the afternoon.
The key speaker of the 2025 event was Josi Slatag, the hometown of Perry, who was a marine biologist with the Marine Memorial Center near San Francisco.
Slotogo said his upbringing in South Dakota helps to achieve success in his career.
“I had a lot of expertise in my livestock fields and they make it a habit of being in situations and are aware and live in a sharp thinker and good to solve the problem. I think I brought it and listen to all the background people.
Other speakers of 2025 included biologist Casi Oxyst, including Duckle -unlimited, SDSU Dairy and Food Department, Chane Edmundson, Food Safety and Quality Regulation Pure Director Sherry Kahnk, Nursing and Clinical Services, Director of Nursing and Clinical Services, Director of Nursing and Clinical Services. For DNAC, Sherry Kahnk Samantha Shaw, director of Sanford scientists, ward laboratories clay health supervisor and microbiology lead Stephanie Votan and Barnet Vision Center Optometrist Dr. Cara Lenz Mann.
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