A new report from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute released Tuesday that examines trends in engineering and computer science found that disparities between men and women in the lucrative fields are ...
Since getting involved in the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) in 2014, Jennifer Winikus’ contributions have included collaboration on committees, various leadership roles and presenting research, all ...
The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences is committed to increasing the recruitment and retention of women because we know that diversity adds value to our learning community, culture, ...
In what can be a lonely field for women even during the best of times, Marisol Hernández’s first year in engineering school coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic, when classes were held remotely rather ...
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International Women in Engineering Day 2025: Why Women in Engineering Still Face a Leadership Cliff
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 ...
It’s taken two decades of concerted effort, but this year’s freshman class of students in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at CU Boulder is 41 percent women. That’s up 14 percent from ...
Stacy Devino (’09) was named to the inaugural Women Who Code Applaud Her Awards: 100 Technologists To Watch list. Women Who Code’s mission is to empower diverse women to excel in technology careers ...
Alexandra Holloway (Ph.D. computer science, 2015) works at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. (Photo by Krys Blackwood) Darrell Long (center) shared a laugh with students and visitors at the Baskin ...
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 ...
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