Jeff Dershem

Jeff Dershem

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Jeff Dershem is a graduate of Grand Junction High School (class of ’89) and holds a BS in physics from Mesa State College (class of ’94) where he was awarded NASA Space Grant scholarships for the 1992-93 and 1993-94 academic years.  While at Mesa College, Jeff was a team member and later team leader for the Power Subsystem Team of the Colorado Student High-Altitude Rocket Payload (CSHARP).  Jeff is also a member of the Mesa State College chapters of both the Sigma Pi Sigma (physics) and Kappa Mu Epsilon (mathematics) national academic honor societies.  Jeff taught basic astronomy classes to adults through the Community Education Department of Mesa State College for several years and is also a long-time member and former Vice President of the Western Colorado Astronomy Club of Grand Junction, Colorado.

            His astronomy column is featured monthly in Things To Do (formerly Newcomer’s Magazine) of Grand Junction.  His writing has also appeared in Colorado Country Life, the Western Slope edition of the Fence Post, Our Backyard, and Grand Valley Magazine.  When he is not teaching, lecturing, or writing, Jeff can be found pursuing one of his many hobbies such as photography or playing trombone in the Grand Junction Centennial Band.

Breaking Through the Spiral Ceiling: An American Woman Becomes a DNA Scientist

Breaking Through the Spiral Ceiling: An American Woman Becomes a DNA Scientist

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Laura Hoopes takes you along as she tries to enter science in the 1960's in the post-Sputnik science education frenzy, only to find doors closed to women.  She persists, makes a career of molecular gerontology and insists on making space for marriage and children in her life.  This inspiring read says, "Yes, you can," to women who have dreams of their own.

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