fall-22

A World of Opportunity Awaits: An Interview with FY23 SWE President Dayna Johnson, P.E.
Dayna Johnson, P.E. President She/Her Q: Let’s begin by discussing your theme for this year,…
Introducing the FY23 SWE Board of Directors
Dayna Johnson, P.E. President She/Her Alexis McKittrick, Ph.D. President-elect She/Her Lisa Rimpf Secretary She/Her Dianne…
Aspire to Inspire
Flexibility and fluidity were central to my year as SWE president, with some amazing successes…
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…
Flexible Work: A New Way Forward
Women engineers have been job sharing, working part time, and negotiating flexible hours for decades,…
YOU CAN ONLY GAIN BY TRYING
“Women representing the engineering profession must be of unquestionable professional status,” explained Past President Katharine…
Back to the Future of Engineering Education — This Is Not Your Pre-Pandemic Classroom
A return to the traditional classroom raises some fundamental issues as the education community strives…
The Toys That Made Us (Engineers)
Looking back, an engineer clearly sees how the toys and games from childhood led her…
The Girl Scouts Reinvents Itself into a Critical STEM Pipeline
The organization has come a long way from homemaking and crafts to encouraging girls in…