She has also volunteered with the Humane Society of Truckee - Tahoe and with the Society of
Women Engineers student chapter at the University of Nevada in Reno.
Not exact matches
At Harvey Mudd College, the Claremont, California - based institution where Klawe became president in 2006, a full half of
students who graduate with degrees in computer science,
engineering, and physics are
women.
As a
student at Stanford, I was always bothered by how few
women were in my mechanical
engineering program.
What's more, she's also using the day to teach her
students about the lack of
women in science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics fields.
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Dean James Tien of the University of Miami in Florida concurs, adding that other
engineering fields generally appear to have a «bad rap» with
women students because they lack a «connotation of helping.»
This helps to explain why many
women and
students of color shy away from pursuing science and
engineering careers.
This concrete and explicit intention to help — rather than simply to advance knowledge or technology — exerts a powerful draw for
women students and makes biomedical
engineering the most heavily female
engineering specialty, according to
engineering educators I've spoken with recently.
A graduate
student and a Twitter software
engineer team up to write an article showing that on average, elite labs run by men are not
women - friendly
The school runs a mentoring effort aimed at reducing the traditionally high attrition rate among undergraduate
engineering students, and Sebald views the 22 %
women and 13 % underrepresented minorities among the school's 2600 majors as evidence of progress that the CSEM program can build upon.
The scholarships also give institutions a chance to expand efforts to attract and retain minority
students and
women in science,
engineering, and math.
And the absolute number of
women engineering grad
students is up 50 % since 1990 and has nearly quadrupled since 1980.
The rise in the number of
engineering students also masks a slight drop in the proportion of
women (but not the absolute numbers) in the classroom, as computer
engineering — the fastest growing specialty — attracts a heavily male enrollment.
Schlumberger encounters a lot of resistance among female university
students to the notion that they might want to work in science and
engineering companies, so it has done a lot to get «
women to believe that we have serious opportunities for them.»
For example the
Women in
Engineering (WIE) arm of the IEEE — an association of 380,000 members in areas ranging from aerospace systems to biomedical
engineering — sponsors 186 affinity groups worldwide, several of which are
student groups based at universities.
The affinity groups conduct projects in K — 12 schools, provide networking opportunities and mentoring to
engineering students, advise companies on best practices to support
women engineers, sponsor special lectures and forums, and organize social outings.
Women make up only 18 percent of undergraduate
engineering majors, and 23 percent of
engineering graduate
students.
The experiences also foster a sense of belonging to the discipline and have been found to improve retention among minority
students and
women, groups historically underrepresented in science and
engineering.
The program targets mostly at - risk participants, drawn nationally, giving emphasis to recruiting underrepresented groups in
engineering, namely
women, African - Americans, Hispanics, American Indians, Eskimos, and
students of all backgrounds from rural schools.
As part of the University of Oklahoma's Multi-Cultural
Engineering Program, Simmons joined a close - knit group of
students and admired faculty member Pamela McCauley - Bell, a former welfare recipient and teen mother who earned a PhD in
engineering — the first black
woman in Oklahoma to do so.
For example, Panetta said, STEM programs that don't require
students to declare a major or enter a college of science or
engineering when they first enroll seem to have a much higher proportion of underrepresented
students, particularly
women.
The U.S. National Science Foundation has a long way to go in attracting more minority
students and
women into science and
engineering doctoral programs, according to a new report on one of NSF's flagship training programs.
Today the number of new U.S. university
students choosing careers in science and
engineering is barely holding steady, despite the ever - increasing percentage of
women selecting careers in science.
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She discovered that her feelings of isolation were shared by others while attending a
student roundtable at the 12th International Conference of
Women Engineers and Scientists (ICWES) in Ottawa in July 2002.
The AAAS Mentor Award honors AAAS members who have mentored significant numbers of underrepresented
students, including
women, minorities, and persons with disabilities, pursuing Ph.D.'s in science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM), and who have demonstrated scholarship, activism, and community building on behalf of underrepresented groups in STEM fields.
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A few weeks ago, we at Science News for
Students asked for
women in science, technology,
engineering and math to send us pictures of themselves.
Wise mechanical
engineer student, with a lot of skills when it comes to giving a
woman what she needs in the bedroom.
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Only 10 percent of the
engineering work force in the United States is female, and just 20 percent of
students enrolled in
engineering degree programs are
women.
Despite being 57 percent of the undergraduate
student population,
women make up only 19 percent of
engineering students.
Most Aviation High School
students have been placed with one of the more than sixty active mentors the school has engaged — men and
women who work, or have worked, as pilots or
engineers or in other areas of the industry.
This exposure can happen through assigned biographical readings about
women scientists, mathematicians, or
engineers; calling attention to current events highlighting the achievements of
women in math and science; and by making
students aware of the number of
women who receive advanced degrees in math and science fields each year.
Female
students entering grades 7 through 9 in the district, who have a strong interest in science and
engineering technology, can take part in the
Engineering Institute for Young
Women.
We strive to create an environment where
students aspire to be educators,
engineers, politicians, business men and
women, and — most importantly — exemplars for improving our world.