2011 Conference
March 19, 2011
College of Mount Saint Vincent
Riverdale (Bronx), New York

Sponsored by American Association of University Women
New York City Branch, Westchester Branch and Manhattan Branch
and College of Mount Saint Vincent


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Why EYO?

The goals of the conference are:

  • to provide young women with opportunities to meet and interact with positive women role models who are active in math and science related careers;
  • to increase the interest of young women in math and science by providing exciting and fun hands-on learning experiences and;
  • to encourage young women to study as much math and science as possible to keep a wide range of career choices open to them.

Who can attend?

Any young woman attending 7th grade in a NYC or Westchester County school, public or private. (Total enrollment limited to 150.)

Any adult interested in learning how he/she can be more supportive in encouraging middle school girls to continue their studies in science, technology and math. (Total adult enrollment limited to 50.)

EYO History

The AAUW Explore Your Opportunities - The Sky's the Limit! conference is based on the Expanding Your Horizons in Science and Mathematics™ (EYH™) conferences. We license the use of materials and guidance from the Expanding Your Horizons Network, which has been helping conferences like ours across the United States for over 30 years. These conferences have been designed to nurture girls' interest in mathematics and science courses and to expand their career visions to include science, technology, engineering and mathematics based careers. In 2007-2008, 85 EYH™ conferences were held throughout the United States and internationally, with a total of over 24,000 students and 3,400 parents and educators participating. AAUW branches in New York City, Westchester, and Manhattan have been proudly bringing this conference to our area since 2003-2004, first in partnership with Barnard College, and now with the College of Mount Saint Vincent.


 

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Girls in laboratory

Young women are given the opportunity to do hands-on work in various science, technology and math related careers, guided by women professionals in these fields.

If you are interested in leading a workshop, please contact us.

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