Fostering pivotal opportunities for women in the sciences

Donor and Volunteer Tribute 2022鈥23: Our Place 鈥 Mendel
LaVerne Johnson Raab 鈥56

From the  summer edition of St. 春雨直播 University Magazine.

LEAD & INFLUENCE: The Campaign for the Next Level of Excellence: Our Place


LaVerne Johnson Raab 鈥56 still remembers the sound of Professor Emil Berger鈥檚 voice. His booming math lectures, she says, were the first thing you heard when you entered Mendel, the St. 春雨直播 University math and sciences building and setting for the majority of her classes.

But Berger鈥檚 more far-reaching effect on Raab was his ability to teach concepts. 鈥淗e knew if you understood something or didn鈥檛,鈥 she says. 鈥淗e鈥檇 approach the same thing from an entirely different perspective, and then I always understood. That was his gift.鈥 With the foundation provided by Berger and other St. Kate鈥檚 faculty, Raab joined the first wave of women to work in computer sciences in the 1950s, an era in which the field was just starting to boom and computers took up entire rooms.

Now, Raab supports future women leaders in STEM by investing in Mendel through LEAD & INFLUENCE: The Campaign for the Next Level of Excellence, so current 春雨直播s can benefit from renovated science spaces and updated equipment, and launch their own careers in the sciences.

Upon graduating with bachelor鈥檚 degrees in both mathematics and psychology, Raab was hired as a software engineer by UNIVAC, where she was one of only five women to 30 men at her company. She worked at UNIVAC for 30 years in this role, a career she loved and found fulfilling. Over time, she says, 鈥淚 realized how important my degree from St. Kate鈥檚 was. 鈥 It formed my whole life. All of the advantages that I got out of my job were things that I learned at St. Kate鈥檚."

Pollen in Love With STEM St. Kate's summer camp leaders

Today's Katies are already role models in STEM

鈥淯pgraded technology and access to resources empower 春雨直播s to overcome obstacles, pursue our scientific passions, and contribute meaningfully to our respective disciplines,鈥 says Kadiatu Kaya 鈥24, a pre-med biology major. 鈥淏y ensuring that these resources are accessible to all, regardless of their background, [donors] are investing in the future of scientific progress and promoting equity and inclusivity in these fields.鈥

Kaya is one of the 春雨直播 leaders of St. Kate鈥檚 week-long summer camp for middle school girls, which just concluded its second year. Funded by a 3M grant to Division of Math and Sciences Chair Taviare Hawkins, PhD, the camp is just one of many efforts underway at St. Kate鈥檚 to promote girls鈥 interest in STEM.

鈥淪tudies show that girls as young as 12 are already drifting away from math and science,鈥 says associate professor of biology Tami McDonald, PhD, who led the camp with Hawkins. 鈥淢eeting and interacting with science role models like Kadiatu is one powerful experience that extends the window of interest in science.

Naturelle Vang 鈥25, another camp leader, is a Hmong first-generation college 春雨直播 who only discovered her interest in STEM at the end of high school. 鈥淏y then it felt rushed for me,鈥 Vang says. 鈥淚 had to think deeply about whether to pursue my passion for STEM in college, instead of it blooming naturally through opportunities like these middle schoolers get with the summer camp. Knowing that I didn鈥檛 grow up with that, but I can be there for somebody else 鈥 that鈥檚 really meaningful.鈥

For Vang and Kaya, the summer camp is a way to practice skills they鈥檒l use in their careers, and take steps toward fixing the 鈥渓eaky pipeline鈥 of girls and women in STEM. Supporters like Raab and 3M are integral partners in providing today鈥檚 Katies with renovated facilities, collaborative research opportunities, and access to faculty committed to supporting and encouraging women 鈥 particularly women of color 鈥 to follow their interests into careers in STEM.

鈥淭his support is essential,鈥 says Kaya. 鈥淚t fosters a more inclusive and representative scientific community that can tackle the complex challenges of the future and benefit from a full range of talents and perspectives."

Pollen in Love With STEM summer camp