Women in Science Society at UC San Diego
Pre-Professional Category
- Academic Year
- 2025
- Purpose
- Women in Science Society (WSS) at UC San Diego is dedicated to empowering, supporting, and uplifting women pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Through informative workshops, networking events, and high-impact volunteer opportunities, we provide resources and opportunities to help our members thrive both academically and personally during their studies at UC San Diego. Our goal is to foster a community of respect, motivation, and inclusivity within the scientific field.
- Created
- 8/19/2025
- Status
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Current
- Organization Type
- Undergraduate
- Organization Email
- wss.at.ucsd@gmail.com
- Social Media
- @wss.at.ucsd
- Fund Manager
- Kevin Antonelli
| Women in Science Society at UC San Diego Principal Members | |
|---|---|
| Sophie Rosenfeld | sarosenfeld@ucsd.edu |
| Amy Peng | ampeng@ucsd.edu |
| Audrey Lopez | aul002@ucsd.edu |
| Alyssa Camacho | agcamacho@ucsd.edu |
| Mila Soto | mis031@ucsd.edu |
| Willow Kregel | wkregel@ucsd.edu |
| Organization Constitution |
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Student Organization Advisor
Mariaisabel Blancarte
Student Organization Advisor
To get involved and learn more about this student organization please contact the Principal Members above by email directly.
Student Organization Advisor
To get involved and learn more about this student organization please contact the Principal Members above by email directly.
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Registered student organizations are independent entities, and are not official units of UC San Diego. Therefore, UC San Diego is not responsible for the acts or omissions of registered student organizations and/or any members/persons acting on behalf of those student organizations