SWENext Influencer Isabella T. highlights Hispanic women in STEM who are spearheading technological advances, breaking barriers, and inspiring the next generation.
For women in STEM, remote and hybrid models created new pathways for participation, leadership, and balance. Now, as return-to-office mandates rise, the question isn’t simply what is lost — but what is gained when flexibility exists.
From swimming with sharks, to working with Jacques Cousteau, to studying whales in Antarctica, environmental engineer Laurie LaPat-Polasko has built a life around learning and discovery.
Learn how to become a stronger ally to the Latina community in STEM in this conversation with the SWE Latinos Affinity Group on Diverse: a SWE podcast!
The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and nationally known author and scientist Jayshree Seth, Ph.D., have teamed up on a new book that provides an immersive mentoring experience to individuals in STEM.
As part of the Entrepreneurs AG's spotlight month, learn more about Tricia Drake, the FY25 Entrepreneurs AG Lead and the Founder/Principal of HVAC Double Check LLC.
As part of the DisAbility Affinity Group's spotlight month, Trisha Matthews, the AG's professional development chair, reflects on her experience advocating for herself as a woman engineer with autism.
Read the fifth issue of "Celebrate SWE Outreach" to learn about the accomplishments of SWE volunteers over the past year who are inspiring the next generation of STEM talent.
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