Nuclear Energy, Climate Change, and Young Women in STEM
($5 – $20) 22 years old & under Free
Friday, May 26, 2023, 7:30PM, Doors open at 6:30PM for a Resource Fair in the Lobby
1119 Eighth Avenue (enter on Eighth Avenue), The Great Hall
Seattle, WA 98101
This is an in-person event; no virtual attendance is available.
A conversation about nuclear energy, climate change, and inspiring young women to go into STEM fields.
On December 15, 2022, Grace Stanke, a senior at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, studying nuclear engineering, took home the Miss America crown along with the scholarship of the Miss America Organization. She additionally won in a talent category for her classical violin performance.
As Miss America 2023, Grace is embarking on a year of service taking her on a tour across the country and she is using her national platform to continue advocating for “Clean Energy – Cleaner Future.” She believes that America needs to convert to zero-carbon energy with a focus on nuclear power and breaking down misconceptions surrounding nuclear energy.
Through it all, her goal is to inspire the next generation of female scientists, engineers, and mathematicians.
With increasing interest in, support for, and desire to become more informed about nuclear energy and how it can help mitigate climate change, combined with the wonderful goal of inspiring young women to enter the STEM fields, the evening promises to be interesting and inspiring. Scott Montgomery, University of Washington faculty from the Jackson School of International Studies, will be the interviewer for the event, and a Q&A will complete the evening. This special event is made possible by Friends of Fission Northwest and the generosity of our donors:
About Friends of Fission Northwest
Friends of Fission Northwest is a grassroots non-profit that, for more than six years, has brought speakers to the Puget Sound region and beyond. We strive to educate the public about the importance of nuclear energy, its value in fighting climate change, and to dispel myths and misinformation about nuclear power.
Presented by Town Hall Seattle and Friends of Fission Northwest