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Citadels of Innovation
Cities are aiding in the fight against the climate crisis, becoming beacons of science diplomacy.…
An Expanding Global Stage Makes Way for Engineering Diplomacy
Sustainable development goals — from addressing climate change, the state of the oceans, to an…
The Impact of the Maker Movement
When engineers have access to campus makerspaces, they can be more creative, more inspired, and…
Dance and STEM: A Fascinating Duet
CREDIT: Pilobolus Two vastly different disciplines have more in common than is apparent at first…
Insights from SWE’s LGBTQ+ Affinity Group
By promoting empowerment and a sense of belonging, affinity groups contribute to well-informed policy decisions…
Sounding the Call to Action on the Climate Crisis
Engineering Change Lab-USA says the time is now to lead technology’s transformation with noble purpose,…
From Engineering to Public Office
In December 2020, longtime SWE member Eileen Vélez Vega, P.E., was appointed Puerto Rico’s Secretary…
STEM Women Scale Electoral Barriers
The year 2018 saw the largest cohort of STEM candidates who ran for Congress. The…
Uncovering the History of the First Women P.E.s
Credit: notviper After earning her professional engineer license, a SWE member began the long journey…
How About Hydrogen?
2022 Toyota Mirai. Credti: Toyota North America As transportation looks to an electrified future, hydrogen…
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