Fusion Book Club: Who Are We?

Where STEM meets story and belonging takes root.

Whether you're passionate about engineering, curious about untold stories in science, or simply seeking a community that celebrates belonging in STEM, there’s a place for you in the Fusion book club. Join us monthly in engaging discussions of fiction and non-fiction books that highlight diverse voices in STEM. We aim to provide a supportive environment where all are welcome. 

Co-organized by Women in Engineering (WIE) Program and Northeastern University Library

When: Third Monday of the month from 4:35-5:40pm EST

Where: Join us in person in the Snell Library Research and Teaching Hub (SL-215) or online

All are welcome!

Help choose our next book!

We would love to hear your preferences for our future reads! Please select titles from the list below and click submit. For descriptions of the books, scroll down! 

Have a suggestion for another book? We'd love to hear it. Email us!

Select and submit your top pick!
Build the Damn Thing: How to Start a Successful Business If You’re Not a Rich White Guy: 3 votes (6.25%)
Carbon Queen: The Remarkable Life of Nanoscience Pioneer Mildred Dresselhaus: 3 votes (6.25%)
The Code Breaker: 9 votes (18.75%)
Contact (Carl Sagan): 8 votes (16.67%)
Forest Euphoria: The Abounding Queerness of Nature: 5 votes (10.42%)
Invisible Women: 6 votes (12.5%)
The Monk of Mokha: 5 votes (10.42%)
Never Split the Difference: 2 votes (4.17%)
Queer Ducks (and other animals): 1 votes (2.08%)
The Six: The Untold Story of America's First Women Astronauts: 6 votes (12.5%)
Total Votes: 48

Book Possibilities for Future Meetings

Help us choose our next read! Books are listed alphabetically by title. 

Past Picks: Spring 2025