Storm guides young girls to explore STEM fields

Nebraska's Lydia Storm, a freshman in forensic science and biochemistry, is a recipient of the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources' Change Maker scholarship.  Craig Chandler | University Communication
Nebraska's Lydia Storm, a freshman in forensic science and biochemistry, is a recipient of the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources' Change Maker scholarship. Craig Chandler | University Communication

by Katie Black | University Communication

Editor's Note — This Q&A is part of a weekly student conversation series that is celebrating Women's History Month on the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's Medium page. The series will feature students who are making impacts on campus and look to maintain that momentum in future careers. Learn more about Women's History Month coverage in Nebraska Today.

In this edition, Nebraska Today features Lydia Storm, a forensic science and biochemistry double major from Lawrence, Kansas. At Nebraska, Storm — the winner of a College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources' Change Maker scholarship — is working to encourage elementary school-aged girls to pursue studies and experiences in STEM fields.

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