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April 2026
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In This Issue:
  • National Conference 2026
  • GWIS Webinar
  • Member's Spotlight Nomination Form
  • GWIS Madison Chapter News
  • GWIS Black Hills Chapter News
  • Nominations for Leadership Positions
  • Follow GWIS on Social
GWIS National Conference 2026
 

Graduate Women in Science (GWIS) is excited to announce the 2026 GWIS National Conference, hosted by the Black Hills Chapter in Rapid City, South Dakota.

The GWIS National Conference is held annually and hosted by a different chapter each year. It provides an opportunity for GWIS members from across chapters to gather in person, share research, develop leadership skills, and build lasting professional connections. The conference will feature invited talks, panel discussions, lightning talks, research posters, and time for networking and collaboration.

The 2026 conference theme, Thriving Through Change: The Power of Scientific Community, highlights how collaboration, mentorship, and scientific networks help researchers navigate change and thrive at every stage of their careers.

Join us as we Connect, Lead, and Empower the next generation of scientists.

 


Conference Information

πŸ“ Location

South Dakota School of Mines & Technology

Rapid City, South Dakota

Pete Lien & Sons Lecture Hall (NMI 246)

πŸ“… Scientific Conference

June 13, 2026

 


Conference Schedule

8:00 – 9:00 am

Check-in & Coffee

9:00 – 9:30 am

Welcome Address

9:30 – 10:00 am

Lead

10:00 – 10:30 am

Empower

10:30 – 11:00 am

Connect

11:00 – 12:30 pm

Lunch & Poster Session

12:30 – 2:00 pm

Keynote Address

2:00 – 3:00 pm

Lightning Talks

3:00 – 4:00 pm

Panel: Navigating Careers, Collaboration, and Resilience

 


Additional Conference Events

Conference Social

πŸ“… Friday, June 12

πŸ•š 5:00–8:00 pm

πŸ“ Jolly Lane Greenhouse

Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF) Tour

πŸ“… TBD

πŸ“ Lead, South Dakota

 


National Governance Meetings

Q4 National Council Meeting

πŸ“… Sunday, June 11, 2026

πŸ•š 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Mountain

πŸ“ Nucor Mineral Industries Building (Room 201)

South Dakota School of Mines & Technology

Rapid City, SD

Hybrid (in-person + virtual)

National Grand Chapter Meeting

πŸ“… Sunday, June 12, 2026

πŸ•š 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Mountain

πŸ“ Nucor Mineral Industries Building (Room 201)

Hybrid (in-person + virtual)

All members are welcome to attend and participate.

 


Call for Abstracts

We invite submissions for:

β€’ Poster presentations

β€’ Lightning talks

These sessions provide an opportunity for students and early-career researchers to share their work and receive feedback from the GWIS community.

Submit an abstract by April 30, 2026:

https://forms.gle/pAbQ7pbEgBJN63ZF8

 


Travel Grants

GWIS will offer travel grants of $250 to help offset travel costs to attend the National Grand Chapter meeting.

To apply, contact:

πŸ“§ long-fox@gwis.org

πŸ“§ treasurer@gwis.org

 


Registration

Attendance is free, and all conference activities and meals are complimentary.

Reserve your spot by May 11, 2026:

https://forms.gle/pAbQ7pbEgBJN63ZF8

 


Travel Information

✈ Flights

Rapid City Regional Airport (RAP) is the closest airport and is served by Delta, United, American, and Allegiant Airlines.

πŸš— Rental Cars

Rental cars are available at Rapid City Regional Airport through Alamo, Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Hertz, and National.

🚐 Carpool Options

Conference organizers will coordinate optional carpooling and airport pickup/drop-off for attendees.

 


Accommodations

Dormitory-style accommodations are being arranged on campus.

β€’ $40 per night per room (no linens)

β€’ Each room accommodates up to two guests

β€’ Shared restroom facilities on each floor

Optional linen bundles will be available for $30.

Additional booking details will be provided soon. If you are interested in campus accommodations, please indicate this when completing the conference registration form.

 


A Legacy of Scientific Community and Collaboration

Graduate Women in Science traces its origins to 1921, when twelve women graduate students at Cornell University gathered to create a community for women scientists who were often isolated in their research programs. Their visionβ€”to build connection, collaboration, and mutual supportβ€”continues to shape GWIS today.

Since the first national meeting in 1922, the GWIS National Conference has brought members together annually to share research, exchange ideas, and strengthen the global community of women in science.


 
GWIS Webinar



Please join us on April 15th at 11am CDT to support our Fellowship winners!
Link to register: https://forms.gle/zEdL8KqamY9jD9p7A

Member's Spotlight Nomination Form
 
We would love to celebrate the achievements of GWIS members in our newsletter! Please use this link to share your accomplishments and upload your photo to be featured!  
GWIS MADISON CHAPTER NEWS


The Madison Chapter of Graduate Women in Science has had an eventful and productive semester! We kicked things off with a well-attended Spring Kick-Off Social, followed by a Personal Finances Seminar hosted by Dr. Carolina Mendoza-Cavazos. As a financial coach and UW-Madison PhD alumna, Dr. Mendoza provided our members with essential strategies for budgeting on a graduate stipend and tips for future investing.

Academic & Professional Highlights

3 Minute Thesis (3MT): In collaboration with the UW-Madison Graduate School, we hosted the annual 3MT competition. After a series of compelling presentations, our top three winners took home cash prizes of up to $1,000. We are thrilled to cheer on our first-place winner as they move forward to represent UW-Madison at the Midwest Association of Graduate Schools (MAGS) regional competition!

Biotech Industry Tour: Building on our successful tour of Promega in December, our professional development series aimed to provide our members with exposure to local biotech companies will be heading to Elephas in April!

Scholarship Opportunity: We are currently accepting applications for the Ruth Dickie Scholarship. This is a fantastic opportunity for our members to secure funding for their research and professional goals.

Community & Social Events
Our members recently got together at a local pub, the Great Dane, as well as attended a Badger basketball game. These events remain a cornerstone of our mission to build a supportive community for scientists across all fields. Stay tuned for our upcoming Board Game Night!

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GWIS Black Hills Chapter News

 

Aisling Hall, Black Hills Chapter member, defended her MS thesis!

Her research involves the study of aquatic macroinvertebrates in three tributaries of the Kootenai River. They are studying the timing and composition of macroinvertebrate drift in this area to better understand the food source supply from the tributaries into the mainstem.

Fun Fact: Her favorite part of the fieldwork was being able to experience the Kootenai River area and all its beauty. She has so many beautiful photos of the tributaries and study sites!

Nominations for 2026-2027
Executive Board and Elected Leadership

We are excited to announce the open positions on the National GWIS Executive Board and Committees that are now accepting applications. All eligible members are invited to apply or to nominate someone who would be an excellent fit for leadership.

Open Positions:
ο‚· President-Elect
ο‚· Vice-President
ο‚· Treasurer
ο‚· Member, Board of Directors
ο‚· National At-Large Member
ο‚· Member, Membership Committee
ο‚· Member, Nominating Committee

Deadline: Mid-April

Questions? Contact: nominating@gwis.org
 

Self-Nominate
Call for Leadership and Volunteers

🌟 We're Recruiting Volunteers! 🌟

We're seeking dedicated volunteers to serve in national leadership and committee roles! Most roles involve just a few hours each month. All career stages and backgrounds are welcome. 

Question? Contact: president@gwis.org

Volunteer
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