To all the talented women engineers who inspire us and lead the way with your groundbreaking contributions, Happy International Women in Engineering Day! Thank you for driving us forward!
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In this blog post, Catherine Mavriplis, author of 'The Chairs for Women in Science and Engineering Program', writes about the trailblazing women in engineering and other STEM fields — for too long unsung — who’ve led the way for the women entering careers in science and engineering today: https://lnkd.in/egHMRGmi
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Do you recognize these women? March is Women's History Month, and we're celebrating! Lots of women throughout history were responsible for some of science's greatest milestones, but without the same recognition as their male peers. Studying the history of science isn't complete without knowing the stories and work of these women that came before us. Check out our latest blog post to learn more about just a few of these inspiring scientists! https://bit.ly/498ku0d
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Visit https://lnkd.in/gT6FcVhg to read our first of many to come CobbFendley blog posts! This month's post highlights some of the wonderful women engineers of CobbFendley!
Celebrate Women in Engineering Day with us as we spotlight some of the amazing women of CobbFendley! Their stories and insights are invaluable for anyone considering a career in engineering or striving to break barriers in the field. Dive into our first ever CobbFendley blog post where they share their experiences, challenges, and triumphs. https://lnkd.in/gfa4btse Thank you all for paving the way for future generations of women in STEM.
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Happy International Women in Engineering Day! Today, we celebrate women who have shaped today and are helping build a better tomorrow. International Women in Engineering Day aims to break down barriers and inspire women to pursue a career in engineering. Let's come together to celebrate the past, present and future of women in engineering. #WomenInEngineering #EnhancedByEngineering
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Ever felt the need for more female representation in STEM? Many have noticed the underrepresentation of women in STEM fields. Think about the groundbreaking contributions of women like Rosalind Franklin in understanding DNA structure. It's crucial to empower more women to pursue and excel in STEM. In honor of Women's History Month, let's celebrate the achievements of women in STEM. Tag a woman who inspires you in the comments and share her story. By recognizing their impact, we can empower more women to enter and thrive in the world of science and technology. DM me with your inspiring STEM stories or tag a woman who motivates you! 🌟 #WomenInSTEM #EmpowerHerSTEM #InspiringWomen #WomensHistoryMonth
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Let's shine a light on the amazing accomplishments of women in engineering. We're talking about how crucial it is to have different voices and perspectives in the STEM fields. The New Orleans District hosted an event called the Women's History Table Talk. It's all about celebrating and empowering women in engineering. Engineering is no longer just a boys' club. Women have been crushing it in this field, breaking down barriers and paving the way for the next generation of engineers. But here's the thing: we still need more diversity. Getting more women involved in engineering isn't just a feel-good idea; it's a game-changer. Imagine the innovative ideas and solutions that could come from a more inclusive industry. That's why events like the Women's History Table Talk are so important. They bring together women in STEM to share their stories and inspire others. It's all about making sure everyone feels welcome and valued in the world of engineering. So, use your awesome communication skills to spread the word and champion diversity and inclusion in your own workplace. Let's keep pushing for a brighter, more inclusive future in engineering! 💡#engineering #diversity #STEM #womeninengineering #corpsofengineers #communication #women #leaders #leadership #inclusion #equity
WOMEN"S HISTORY TABLE TALK: https://lnkd.in/g6iqVw5B Women in engineering have made significant contributions to the field, breaking barriers, and paving the way for future generations. By encouraging more women to pursue careers in engineering, we can create a more diverse and inclusive industry that benefits from a wide range of talents and experiences. Here at the New Orleans District, we will continue to inspire and empower women to thrive in the world of science, technology, engineering, and math. This month we hosted some accomplished women in this field to discuss their experiences as a woman in STEM.
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Ever felt the need for more female representation in STEM? Many have noticed the underrepresentation of women in STEM fields. Think about the groundbreaking contributions of women like Rosalind Franklin in understanding DNA structure. It's crucial to empower more women to pursue and excel in STEM. In honor of Women's History Month, let's celebrate the achievements of women in STEM. Tag a woman who inspires you in the comments and share her story. By recognizing their impact, we can empower more women to enter and thrive in the world of science and technology. DM me with your inspiring STEM stories or tag a woman who motivates you! 🌟 #WomenInSTEM #EmpowerHerSTEM #InspiringWomen #WomensHistoryMonth
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Whether setting strategic priorities, investing in the development of her team, or championing women in STEM, Mile Corrigan embodies "Ut Prosim" in all she does as CEO of a science and technology organization. Learn more about Mile Corrigan ‘99, Pamplin College of Business graduate and President and Chief Executive Officer of Noblis, at the following link. ➡️ https://ow.ly/exiA50TeMCb
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The STEM futures we build as a UTC are sustainable futures, open to all. Today we celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science, giving a bigger platform to the achievements of women in STEM. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3vTGUUO
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