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RISE participants working with LEGOSThe Women in Engineering (WIE) program is dedicated to the recruitment and retention of women engineering students at the pre-college, undergraduate, and graduate levels.

Please visit the WIE Events Page for information on upcoming programs, or visit the appropriate student section from the menu on the left.

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Know Any Girls Talented in Math and Science? KEYs to Empowering Youth is Now Open for Registration!

KEYs empowers young women ages 11-13 to pursue their interests in science and engineering. Participants engage in fun, hands-on activities and tap into their problem solving, leadership and communication skills. More information and the registration form are available here.

Applications Are Being Accepted for Undergraduate Research Fellows - Priority Deadline September 16, 2011

Would you like to conduct meaningful research this fall with an engineering faculty member and make $1250 for your time and effort? Applications are open for students majoring in Aerospace Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. More information and the application are available here.

Interested in Volunteering with Women in Engineering?

Please complete the interest form and we will contact you! We are always looking for great speakers, panelists, activity leaders and hosts!

   

WIE News

Carol Espy-Wilson named 2012-2013 Distinguished Scholar-Teacher More»

Jones, Zhou Win Air Force Research Awards More»

Rosen Named 2012 Top New Face of Engineering by ASME More»



Upcoming Events

February 25, 2012 9:00 a.m.
WIE DREAM Conference More»


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Women's Community Website

An addition to the Clark School website called "Women's Community" lists the Clark School's women faculty, staff, students and alumni. The site also highlights accomplishments as well as providing resources.


ADVANCE Website Launched

The ADVANCE Program for Inclusive Excellence aims to transform the institutional culture of our University by facilitating networks, offering individual mentoring and support, and offering information and strategic opportunities for women faculty in all areas of academia.

 

 
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