Archive for April, 2010



Why so few women in STEM?- A new report


Monday, April 19th, 2010

Why are so few women in STEM?  Read a recent 2010 report by the American Association of University Women.

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EYH Impact Report


Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

This impact report was prepared by Irene Lang, a statistic intern for The EYH Network in conjunction with the EYH/N Executive Director.  This report can be used in a wide variety of ways.   You may print it out in in its entirety, but please credit EYH/N.  You may also use excerpts of it to educate your donors about EYH’s mission.

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EYH Congratulatory Club!


Monday, April 12th, 2010

The EYH “Congratulatory Club” was created recently to honor the EYH Network winning the 2010 National Science Board’s Public Service Award for 2010.   We thank the following donors who generously donated $100.00 to EYH to support our efforts to introduce more young women to careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.  We are appreciative of their on-going support of  Expanding Your Horizons in science and mathematics conferences.

Congratulatory Club Members

Susan Boone

Melanie Brown

Pat Campbell

Cathy Carroll

Jane Day

Laurie Edwards

EYH Sonoma County

Rebecca Failor

L.J. Ferderber

Carol Langbort

Helene Last

Richard Leder

Barbara Lewis

Eileen Lewis

Betty Levitan

Barbara Peterson

Helen and Alan Ridley

Janet and Victor Schachter

Jean Schuler

Rachel Sheinbein

Cherrill Spencer

T.K. Subramanian

Betty Toole

Joan Winters


EYH Network wins 2010 National Science Board Award for Public Service


Friday, April 9th, 2010

EYH Network Recognized for Decades of Service to Young Women in Middle and High School

2010 Awardees Bement Beering

The Expanding Your Horizons (EYH) Network was recently named recipient of the prestigious 2010 National Science Board (NSB) Public Service Award as an organization that has made significant contributions and impact in public understanding of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).   The award was accepted at the  National Science Board Annual Awards Dinner at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, DC on May 4, 2010.  Three additional award recipients were honored that evening: Bruce Alberts of the University of California, San Francisco, with the Vannevar Bush Award; Nalini Nadkarni of The Evergreen State College with the individual NSB Public Service Award; and Subhash Khot of New York University with the Alan T. Waterman Award.

Watch EYH Network President, Rachel Sheinbein, accepting the award on behalf of The EYH Network and  watch Stacey Roberts-Ohr, EYH Network Executive Director, being interviewed by the National Science Foundation.

“We are excited to honor The Expanding Your Horizons Network with the NSB Public Service Award in recognition of its decades-long commitment to the early development of interest in mathematics and science among young girls,” said Dr. Steven Beering, NSB Chairman. “We are thoroughly impressed with The Network’s impact on the lives of hundreds of thousands of young women, having grown from a small grassroots activity to a nationwide organization.”

The NSB Public Service Award honors individuals and groups that have made substantial contributions to increasing public understanding of science and engineering in the United States. These contributions may be from a wide variety of areas including mass media, education and/or training programs, entertainment, and non-profit and for-profit corporations.

“The Expanding Your Horizons Network is honored to receive such a prestigious award from the National Science Board,” said Stacey Roberts-Ohr, Executive Director of EYH. “It’s wonderful to be recognized for the extensive work we do on behalf of young women and to be included in such an esteemed group of prior winners. It’s rewarding to know that we have helped hundreds of thousands of young women explore STEM careers. We are grateful to our partners who coordinate EYH conferences both in the United States and globally, and sincerely thank all of our terrific workshop leaders and volunteers.”

Past group recipients of the NSB Public Service Award include: Bayer Corporation’s Making Science Make Sense® program;Numb3rs, the CBS television drama series; Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; and NOVA, the PBS television series.

Want to make a donation in honor of  The EYH Network receiving this special award?  Join the EYH Network Congratulatory Club.