Engineering is a profession that has traditionally been male dominated. In fact, men outnumber women in the global engineering workforce 86.3% to 13.7% (Source: Fictiv). But for innovation to thrive, ...
Too few women are being tempted into becoming telecoms engineers, according to BT’s network arm, Openreach. The company is set to address this problem with a major initiative called Open2all, launched ...
Compared to its peers at the national level, the Tufts University School of Engineering (SOE) has been very successful at recruiting and retaining female engineers, according to a report published by ...
Dozens of NYU engineering and science students gathered in Brooklyn Commons Park on Friday to show off innovative projects they have worked on for the last year at the Tandon Research Excellence ...
Female engineering students are more likely to complete a degree when they have strong social-support networks within the engineering field, according to a new report. The report, “Women’s Experiences ...
Tufts' School of Engineering is an objectively male-dominated space. According to data from the Office of Undergraduate Admissions website, while 54 percent of undergraduate students at the School of ...
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Panelists of the Women in Engineering, Academics, and the Corporate World event provided FIU female engineering and computing students with strategies for success in a male-dominated field. A firm ...
In 2023, 30% of all undergraduate engineering students were female at the University of Colorado Boulder, compared to 18% in 2003. Of the freshmen that came into engineering during the fall of 2023, ...
Public perception tends to consider engineering a male domain, and while it is true that the majority of practicing engineers are male, for many years women have been working and having a big impact ...
Danielle Shepherd grew up in Ohio a racing fan, cheering wildly for Jimmy Vasser in the 180-degree Keyhole turn at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course. It didn't hit her until she was in college and had ...