I write to ask for your help in identifying women leaders in STEM to join the Center for Women, Science, and Technology's Women, Science, and Technology (WST) Learning Community, which will have some openings in spring. Georgia Tech's first living-learning community, the WST Learning Community invites female undergraduates in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) to apply for rooms in Stein House and Goldin House (4th St. A & B) during the spring 2011 term. An application for housing in 2010-11 is attached and also appears http://www.wst.gatech.edu/lc.html The Think Big fee per term is $150. Activities include monthly dinners and biweekly lunches with GT faculty, staff, and administrators, research partnerships, service opportunities, and faculty mentoring. Information about WST and the WST Learning Community is at www.wst.gatech.edu<http://www.wst.gatech.edu>. Direct questions to carol.colatrella@lcc.gatech.edu<mailto:carol.colatrella@lcc.gatech.edu> OR kristen.mitchell@eas.gatech.edu<mailto:kristen.mitchell@eas.gatech.edu>. Applications should be sent to kristen.mitchell@eas.gatech.edu<mailto:kristen.mitchell@eas.gatech.edu> Recruitment for 2011-12 will begin in January 2011. Please distribute this message to all interested groups. THANKS for your help, Carol Colatrella -- Carol Colatrella Professor, School of Literature, Communication, and Culture Co-Director, Georgia Tech Center for the Study of Women, Science, and Technology office phone: 404 894 1241 email: carol.colatrella@lcc.gatech.edu<mailto:carol.colatrella@lcc.gatech.edu> -- Carol Colatrella Professor, School of Literature, Communication, and Culture Co-Director, Georgia Tech Center for the Study of Women, Science, and Technology office phone: 404 894 1241 email: carol.colatrella@lcc.gatech.edu<mailto:carol.colatrella@lcc.gatech.edu>