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Women Who Walk Through Time
Do you know what women are doing in science? What do they enjoy about science?

Find out through the EDUCATIONAL AND OUTREACH VIDEO:  "Women Who Walk Through Time",  designed to help girls and young women gain and maintain interest in Earth Science.
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Download the FREE 30-minute educational video "Women Who Walk Through Time".  Appropriate for all young people (~12-18 year olds), but is specifically designed to interest and encourage girls and young women in the earth sciences. The video portrays three women earth scientists who introduce young people to the fascinating field of earth science, demonstrate what they do as earth scientists, and advise young people on how to prepare for a career in science. The video is intended for use by anyone interested in encouraging women in science such as schools, clubs, organizations for girls and young women, and parents.


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To download the files, right click on the link and select the "Save As..." option. You will need a media player to view these files.




Video Award!

"Women Who Walk Through Time" won 2 awards:

  • 1998. Telly Award in the category of high school education, recognizing outstanding non-network and cable commercials, and film and video productions.  Film entered by KUED Media Solutions.  The Telly Awards, founded in 1980, is designed to showcase and give recognition to outstanding non-network and cable commercials, and film and video productions. Over the past two decades the Telly Awards has become a well- known, respected national competition. More than 10,000 entries were received for the 1998 competition.
  • 1997. Honorable Mention for video "Women Who Walk Through Time" in category of  High School Education at the1997 Communicator Awards in the category of High School Education. Film entered by KUED Media Solutions.

"Women Who Walk Through Time" was sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF grant HRD96-25566  to P.I.: M. Chan with Co-P.I.s: S. Halgedahl and P. Wilson).   
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