Nominations are now open for Women of Color STEM Conference Awards. Since 1995, the conference has hosted several award ceremonies for women who create innovation and inspiration.
Click Apply Now to nominate a woman of excellence in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields for the Women of Color STEM Conference.
Women of Color STEM award nomination applications are reviewed and recommended for an award by a panel of leaders from industry, government, and academia.
Outstanding Achievement Awards are presented to trailblazing individuals in the workforce and are recommended for these awards by their employers.
Technology All-Stars are accomplished women from mid-level to advanced stages of their careers (approximately 22 or more years in the workforce) that have demonstrated excellence in the workplace and in their communities.
Rising Stars are young women, approximately 1 to 22 years in the workforce, who are helping to shape technology for the future. They are honored at a special recognition event during the Women of Color STEM Conference.
Educational Leadership - College-Level Promotion of Education: The nominee must be a collegiate faculty or administrative staffer who has demonstrated a strong commitment to preserving superior engineering, scientific, and technical education programs.
K-12 Promotion of Education: The nominee must be a teacher or educator with a demonstrated commitment to enhancing STEM career opportunities for women and minorities through the promotion of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education programs and exemplary teaching and outreach activities.
Student Leadership: This award recognizes an undergraduate or graduate student with creative verve and an accomplished academic record. The nominee should have inspiring grades and a proven desire to help others to succeed. Awards are granted separately for student leadership as undergraduates and as graduate students.
Click Apply Now to nominate a woman of excellence in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields for the Women of Color STEM Conference.