Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) senior Paula-Marie Simpson, a finalist for Women in Innovation’s Collegian Innovation and Leadership Award and BioPath Innovation Fellow; and Snigtha Mohanraj, a student at the New Haven Engineering and Science University Magnet School and Werth Industry Academic Fellow at SCSU, are two examples of SCSU’s efforts to promote women in STEM fields through its SCSU Innovation Hub, known as the i-HUB.
Pictured left to right: Simpson; SCSU Physics Professor Christine Broadbridge, executive director of Research and Innovation and director, CSCU Center for Nanotechnology; and Mohanraj, winner of the Connecticut Technology Council’s Youth Innovation and Leadership Award, who registered her first patent.