In 1919, University of Colorado students Lou Alta Melton and Hilda Counts set out to start a society for women engineers. They sent letters to engineering and architecture departments around the ...
Engineering in the U.S. has long been – and continues to be – a male-dominated profession. Fifty years ago, it looked like that might change. In 1970, the percentage of women majoring in engineering ...
During 2.5-year pilot program, female soldiers joined hundreds of engineering operations in Gaza and northern front, army ...
As the world celebrates the 12th annual International Women in Engineering Day under the theme "Together We Engineer", it is time to spotlight the challenges and progress of women in engineering ...
The Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame marks its 40th anniversary this year, and today we're commemorating this milestone, talking ...
Amidst all the recent media hype about women of color having a moment and changing the world (all of which is true, by the way) comes alarming news about black women engineers. Despite the fact that ...
After her mom visited the principal’s office, Hodges was allowed into the class as the only girl — and prospered. The teacher became her mentor and soon enough, she was entering national electronics ...
September 15 marks the start of Latinx and Hispanic Heritage Month- and what a better time to celebrate Latinx women in STEM! Latinx women are one of the most underrepresented identities in STEM ...
Engineering in the United States. has long been — and continues to be — a male-dominated profession. Fifty years ago, it looked like that might change. In 1970, the percentage of women majoring in ...
The Women in Engineering program at Rochester Institute of Technology is holding its annual open house from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4, in RIT’s Kate Gleason College of Engineering. “This is ...
We need to get behind the message that science and engineering are gender-blind. At a time when information-technology companies scour the Earth in search of technical skills, fewer college women ...
Women only make up 24% of the computing workforce - and that number is declining. In fact, four out of ten women are leaving STEM careers despite engineering and computer science jobs being some of ...