Meet Courtney Kelly, a civil engineer, entrepreneur, and SWE member.
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Arab American Women in Engineering: Meet Amar Dabaja
Get to know Amar Dabaja, a SWE member who designs automotive crash detection and airbag control modules.
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Women Engineers in Tunisia: Data and Representation
Prof. Lilia Labidi and engineer Besma Wchir share the state of women engineers in Tunisia, including data, historical context, and women who are making an impact in the government.
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SWE Executive Director Attends STEM Advocacy Events
Karen Horting shares critical insights on STEM education and workforce needs and the importance of advocating for women and girls in STEM.
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How Romana Carden Found Her Place in Engineering
Component development engineer Romana Carden proves that passion can pave the way to success in SWE’s new “Her Stories: Adventures in STEM” series.
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Important Member Notice for Bylaws Amendment: Ensuring Membership Approval of Removal of Standing Committees
In accordance with the Society of Women Engineers Bylaws, Article XIII – AMENDMENT, this proposed bylaws amendment is being presented to the membership. The SWE Board of Directors will vote on these changes following the 45-day notice period. The amendment proposal contains the rationale and...
The Future Is Femtech
Femtech is short for “female technology,” and encompasses the technology, companies, and services that focus on the unique health care needs of females.
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Code Like a Woman: Engineering in the Age of AI
Noor Aftab outlines the importance of women in AI, the key women who have moved the industry forward, and the consequences when development teams lack diverse voices.
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WiM and SWE Announce New Partnership to Support Women in Industry
Women in Manufacturing and the Society of Women Engineers collaborate to support women in STEM, providing enhanced membership benefits.
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Choosing the Right Ph.D. Advisor: The Control Freak, the Ghost, and the Rare Gem
Dr. Thivani Senathiraja sheds light on three distinct types of principal investigators and how to choose the right advisor for your Ph.D. program.
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