Select Speeches, Writings + Appearances
President Barabino is a thought leader and sought after speaker in STEM education and research, faculty development, workforce development, public policy, and diversity and inclusion.
From Gilda's Desk
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Ode to Joy
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Reflections on “An Earth Song” by Langston Hughes
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Today's Supreme Court decision on cases challenging affirmative action
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The meaning of commencement
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Celebrating Engineer's Week
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Inspiration for a better tomorrow
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Impact-centered Leadership
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Reaction to Yesterday's Supreme Court Decision
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Lessons Learned from Trombone Shorty
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On the Crisis in Ukraine
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Celebrating and reflecting on Juneteenth 2021
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Engineers Week: Celebrating Engineers of Note
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End of Year 2020
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Kamala Harris's Historic Selection
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Exercise Your Right to Vote
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A Reflection on the Death of John Lewis
New Book Features a Personal Story from President Barabino
Lessons Learned: Stories from Women Leaders in STEM, addresses the lack of Women in Stem through 1st-person accounts of notable women who have excelled in a range of STEM-related leadership roles.
Read MorePresident Barabino gives speech at Dartmouth and receives Fletcher Award
On Saturday, June 10, Olin President Gilda Barabino delivered the keynote address at Dartmouth Engineering's 2023 Investiture ceremony. During the event, President Barabino was named this year's recipient of the Robert Fletcher Award, given annually in recognition of distinguished scientific achievement and service.
Watch RecordingPresident Barabino at the White House Summit on Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing
She spoke as part of Panel 1: Biotechnology for Global Challenges with Ms. Ginger Krieg Dosier of Biomason, Dr. Erwin Gianchandani of the National Science Foundation (NSF), Mr. John Melo of Amyris, Inc. and Dr. Geraldine Richmond, Under Secretary for Science and Innovation at U.S. Department of Energy.
Watch the SummitThe Science of Mentorship Podcast
In this episode, Dr. Barabino shares how she responded to a lack of mentorship, where she found supportive networks, and how she’s creating inclusive environments so that marginalized students don’t have to face the same obstacles.
Listen hereAdditional Appearances
- 07/16/2024: The New Ventures in Higher Education
- 05/02/2024: Raising STEMM equity and excellence
- 01/10/2024: Higher Ed Leaders and Scholars Discuss Promises and Pitfalls of AI Tool Usage
10/22/22: Claire L. Felbinger Award
09/14/22: President Barabino at the White House Summit on Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing
07/14/22: Scientists develop new method and device to isolate single cells using electric fields
07/13/22: Elsevier: An impact-centered approach to higher education: engineering as a model
06/27/22: President Barabino Co-Authors New Research on Dissociation of Tissues
02/21/22: President Barabino Publishes New Article in Issues in Science and Technology
01/05/22 : Powerful Learning Environments
11/23/20: Dean's Lecture & Colloquium on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in STEM
11/16/20: NEJHE: Higher Education Must Do Its Part...
11/12/20: #DIRC20: How Research Can Make STEM Fields More Inclusive
10/23/20: NASEM Main Session: Prevention Program Panel
10/06/20: Xavier University Founder's Day Convocation
09/25/20: NACME Symposium: Fall 2020
09/11/20: Science Magazine: Systemic equity in education
08/05/20: Greater Boston: Forging a Path as a Black Women in Chemical Engineering
06/29/20: NASEM Town Hall: COVID-19, Systemic Racism, and the Responses of HBCUs...