Insight into notable women engineers. Their engineering accomplishments ... relationship with technology in a more meaningful and beautiful way.” Bryant’s Black Girls Code helps kids ...
At Brigham Young University, women make up only 12.5% of the engineering bachelor’s program, a historically male-dominated ...
Editor’s Note: Machine Design’s WISE (Workers in Science and Engineering) hub compiles our coverage of workplace issues ...
In 1923, Katherine Owens Hayden P'48 became the first woman to earn an engineering degree from Bucknell University. During an era when coeducational classrooms — nevermind engineering labs — were a ...
The Society of Women Engineers (SWE), founded in 1950, is a not-for-profit educational and service organization. SWE is the driving force that establishes engineering as a highly desirable career ...
Radio World’s “Women in Engineering” spotlight features women in broadcast engineering roles and other technical positions.
The Women In Engineering Theme Community brings together female engineering students and provides support as they pursue careers in the field of engineering. This close-knit community offers a ...
WE@RIT (Women in Engineering) is dedicated to encouraging the participation of women in engineering and preparing students for leadership roles within the engineering profession. WE@RIT programming ...