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The State of Washington has 10 to 15 Expanding Your Horizons (EYH) Conferences each year. These events are designed to nurture girls' interest in science and math courses and to encourage them to consider science and math based career options such as engineering, computer science and physical science. The first EYH Conference was sponsored by the Math/Science Network at Mills College in 1976. Since inception, EYH has benefited thousands of girls and young women in more than 22 states across the nation. More information about the Expanding Your Horizons Network and Expanding Your Horizons in Science and Mathematics™ conferences can be found at their Web site.


Thanks to a generous grant from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), the Washington Expanding Your Horizons Gateway Project has been created. Coordinators of Washington’s EYH conferences benefit from the following services and resources:

  • Registration Database
    A conference registration database is now available for all conferences to use. Coordinators for each conference may use the database to view and manage student registration for their event. Conference coordinators who want to use the database should contact to arrange for account information. Those interested in seeing the database, should use this link to preview the database.

  • Assessment and Evaluation
    EYH conferences use a variety of tools to evaluate their conferences. Most conferences have a student survey and a presenter survey. Some conferences also conduct volunteer surveys. The following is a sample of conference evaluation tools that EYH conferences in Washington have used.  These are available to use or modify by clicking on the links to the files.

  • Conference Materials
    This Web site contains links to materials and information to help conference coordinators plan and manage EYH conferences. Coordinators can also place their conference brochure on this site for easy download by interested parties.


EYH Conferences in state of WA
Expanding Your Horizons
Date: March 1, 2008
Location: Central Washington University, Ellensburg
Contact: Margo Alden   509.963.2929
   
 
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Seattle Expanding Your Horizons
Date: March 15, 2008
Location: Seattle University, Seattle
Contact: Ann McNally
Web: www.seattleu.edu/seyh
  Seattle EYH Brochure
   
South King County Expanding Your Horizons
Date: March 21, 2008
Location: Highline Community College, Des Moines
Contact: Judi Dunham   253.862.7300
  Highline EYH Flyer
 
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Expanding Your Horizons for High School Girls at BCC
Date: March 26, 2008
Location: Bellevue Community College, Bellevue
Contact: go_girls_eyh@hotmail.com
  BCC EYH FlyerBCC EYH Brochure
   
Expanding Your Horizons for Middle School Girls at BCC
Date: March 29, 2008
Location: Bellevue Community College, Bellevue
Contact: eyhbcc_middleschool@hotmail.com
  BCC EYH PosterBCC EYH Brochure
   
Expanding Your Horizons
Date:
April 14, 2008
Location:
Washington State University, Richland
Contact:
Margi Parker   509.547.5028
 
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Lewis County, AAUW-WA Expanding Your Horizons
Date:
October 2008
Location:
Centralia College, Centralia, WA (NOT Centralia Community College)
Contact:
   
   
Expanding Your Horizons
Date:
October 2008
Location:
Spokane Falls Community College, Spokane
Contact:
Stacie Davis   509.747.8091 ext 217
Web:
 
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Expanding Your Horizons
Date:
November 1, 2008
Location:
Olympia, South Sound Community College
Contact:
Nancy McKinney  360.596.5250
Web:
   
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Expanding Your Horizons
Date:
November 2008
Location:
Yakima Valley Community College
Contact:
Ryan Landvoy   509.839.2700
   
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South Puget Sound Expanding Your Horizons
Date: TBD
Location: University of Washington, Tacoma
Web: www.insttech.washington.edu/SPS_EYH
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Expanding Your Horizons
Date:
TBD
Location:
Vancouver, WA/Portland, OR
Contact:
   
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Expanding Your Horizons
Date:
TBD
Location:
Arlington/Stanwood
Contact:
 

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