Program Type:
LectureAge Group:
AdultsProgram Description
Description
American poet Louise Gluck received the Nobel Prize, making her one of 57 remarkable women to have won the most prestigious award in a variety of fields. From Marie Curie in 1903 for physics to four women in 2020 for chemistry, physics and literature, these trailblazers continue to alter our worldview. This program looks at some of these women and their contributions to literature, the sciences and world peace. They have opened doors that might otherwise have been closed in many patriarchal societies.
Please be aware that there is no need to register more than once.
The link for the Zoom Meeting will be sent in an email.
Disclaimer(s)
The Library makes no warranties and/or representations concerning virtual and in-person programs. Your decision to participate in the programs is an express consent on your part to waive any and all claims against the Library which may result from said participation and hereby release and discharge the Jericho Public Library from any and all liabilities.
Jericho Public Library strives to create respectful and family-friendly experiences both in-person and virtually using Zoom. Please do not share any Zoom links. You must be registered to be admitted to the Zoom programs. In order to facilitate presentations, a library staff member will co-host. The host may or may not, at their discretion, enable visual and chat participation. We ask that all participants in library programs be mindful and polite. Guests who are disruptive or otherwise do not conduct themselves in a respectful manner may be removed from the program.
When using a PC for a virtual program, you will need to download Zoom software before the program begins. When using a mobile device, please download the Zoom app on your device and create your own Zoom account for easiest convenience.
We thank you in advance for your courtesy.