“Forward Focused Ethics – What is the Role of Scientific Societies in Responding to Harassment and Other Workplace Climate Issues?” Panel at the American Geophysical Union Annual Conference, San Francisco (December 2015)
“Tracking the History of Black Hole Growth Over the Past 12 Billion Years” Hintze Lecture, Oxford University (November 2015)
“Why Physics Is Still A Boys’ Club – and how to change it” Physics Colloquium, Aarhus University, and keynote talk for Kvinder i Fysik (Women in Physics) Annual Meeting (November 2015)
“My Journey through the Cosmos: Taking on supermassive black holes and the invisible barriers facing women in science” Invited Speaker for Yale Scientific, Yale University (November 2015)
“Supermassive Black Hole Growth and Galaxy Evolution” Space Telescope Science Institute Colloquium (October 2015)
“A Path to Here” Keynote Lecture, Yale Undergraduate Research Association (September 2015)
“Black Hole Masses at High Redshift” Keck-Subaru Meeting, Sendai (September 2015)
“Universe in a Nutshell: stars, galaxies, black holes & more” Public Lecture, University of Queensland, Brisbane (July 2015)
“A (U.S.) Woman’s View of Astronomy at Age 30, 40, 50 and nearly 60” Women in Astronomy Workshop, Brisbane (July 2015)
“The Growth of Supermassive Black Holes and Galaxy Evolution” Physics Colloquium, University of Melbourne (July 2015)
“Prospecting with light: The search for supermassive black holes in galaxies” Public Lecture, International Year of Light 2015 Series, University of Melbourne (July 2015)
“Black Holes, Galaxies & the Evolution of the Universe: An Observer’s View” Ewha Women’s University, Seoul (June-July 2015)
“Women in a Man’s World: Why It Matters and How to Succeed” Ewha Women’s University, Seoul (June-July 2015)
“The Cultural Impact of the Hubble Space Telescope” 25th Anniversary Celebration, Air & Space Museum, Washington, DC (April 2015)
“Black Holes” Bouchet Leadership Award Keynote Lecture, Yale University (April 2015)
“Black holes, galaxies and the evolution of the universe” Bulldog Days Master Class, Yale University (April 2015)
Panelist, “Sexism, Science and Science Writing: Promoting Women Leaders in the Lab and Newsroom” Harvard Kennedy School (April 2015)
“The State of the Universe” Congressional staff briefing, hosted by House Committee on Science, Technology and Space (February 2015)
“Why you don’t (yet) have more women teachers, and how to make progress toward equity” Northeast Regional Conference for Undergraduate Women in Science, Yale University (January 2015)
“Black Holes and the Evolution of the Universe: An Observers View” Association of Yale Alumni, Seattle (January 2015)
“Black Holes and the Evolution of the Universe: An Observers View” Association of Yale Alumni, Westchester, CT (December 2014)
“Why So Few? The Dearth of Women in Science” College of Natural Sciences, University of Texas, Austin (December 2014)
“Black Holes, Galaxies & the Evolution of the Universe: An Observer’s View” Public lecture, University of Texas, Austin (December 2014)
“The Growth of Supermassive Black Holes and Galaxy Evolution” Antoinette de Vaucouleurs Lecture, University of Texas, Austin (December 2014)
“The next 10+ years of Chandra Science” Panel presentation, at Fifteen Years of Science with Chandra, Boston (November 2014)
“Women in Science “ Keynote at STEMinism Conference, New York City (October 2014)
“The Growth of Supermassive Black Holes and their Co-Evolution with Galaxies” Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Special Particle Astrophysics Seminar (July 2014)
“Women in Physics and Astronomy – Why So Few? And How to Get to Parity,” Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (July 2014)
“Black Holes, Galaxies and the Evolution of the Universe: An Observer’s View” Russell Women in Science Lecture, Mills College (April 2014)
“Women in Science: Why So Few (and How to Move Toward Normal)” Mills College (April 2014)
“How Not to Give a Talk” ETH Zurich (April 2014)
“Women in Science” ETH Zurich (April 2014)
“The Growth of Supermassive Black Holes and their Co-Evolution with Galaxies” ETH Zurich (April 2014)
“Women in Science: Why So Few?” University of Zurich (April 2014)
“Galaxy Evolution and the Growth of Supermassive Black Holes” University of California, Davis (April 2014)
“Galaxy Evolution and the Growth of Supermassive Black Holes” Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (April 2014)
“The Co-Evolution of Supermassive Black Holes and Galaxies” Sturm Lecture, Wesleyan University (April 2014)
“Women in Science: Why So Few” WesWIS (Wesleyan Women in Science) Meeting, Wesleyan University, April 2014
“Black Holes, Galaxies & the Evolution of the Universe: An Observer’s View” Sturm Public Lecture, Wesleyan University, April 2014
“The Co-Evolution of Supermassive Black Holes and Galaxies” Sturm Astrophysics Lecture, Wesleyan University, April 2014
“How Workplace Climate Changes the Knowledge We Generate” Keynote address, University of California Office of the President ADVANCE Roundtable, UC Davis (April 2014)
“Black Holes, Galaxies and the Evolution of the Universe: An Observer’s View” Sturm Public Lecture, Wesleyan University (April 2014)
“Black Holes, Galaxies and the Evolution of the Universe: An Observer’s View” Keck Observatory, Hawaii (March 2014)
“The Growth of Supermassive Black Holes and their Co-Evolution with Galaxies” Texas Tech University (February 2014)
“Black Holes, Galaxies and the Evolution of the Universe: An Observer’s View” Association of Yale Alumni, San Antonio TX (February 2014)
“The Co-Evolution of Supermassive Black Holes and Galaxies” Iowa State University (February 2014)
“Unconscious Bias - Current Status and the Way Forward” Panel on Women in Physics and Astronomy: Past, Present, and Future, Iowa State University (February 2014)
“Understanding Black Holes and Active Galaxies” Public Lecture, Women in STEM Series, Iowa State University (February 2014)
“Galaxy Evolution and the Growth of Supermassive Black Holes” University of California at Los Angeles Physics and Astronomy Colloquium (January 2014)