Some Images from the 2004 Event
"Math and Science Matter - Especially for Young Women"
Dutchess Community College
 

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DCC math professor and event organizer Susan LaFosse welcomes the participants.

DCC geology instructor Susan Conrad helping with an experiment on ocean waves.

Participants at the Oceans session!
 

Students experimenting in the Virtual Forensics Session.
 

Shiela Appel leading the Virtual Forensics Session.
 

DCC Professor Tony Zito explains static electricity.  No chicks were harmed in the making of this session. 

DCC chemistry instructor/flower child Dr. Wayne Moreau, leading participants in some hands-on chemistry experiments.

Under Dr. Moreau's direction, experimenters making "flubber". 
 

DCC Math Professor Diana Staats helps with the "Soma" puzzle in the "Mind Games" session. 
 

CSI-DCC:  Dr. Mark Condon, biology professor, introducing the girls to forensic science and blood-typing.

Professor Karen Ingham in the Forensic Science Lab. 
 

Professor Wes Ostertag assisting with some computer models of fractal geometry.  He created the background to this page!

Astronomy in the daylight?  Girls learning how to use the telescopes.
 

DCC math professor Barbara Cavalieri leading her session on topology called "Coloring Maps and Crossing Bridges".

DCC geology professor Tim Welling checking out some fossils with co-researchers.
 

All photographs on this page courtesy of Mary Koniz Arnold.