
Society of Women Engineers WE09 presentations and handouts are now available online. If you were a speaker and would like to post your session to the site, please contact conferencemanager@swe.org.
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WE09 is the largest, most comprehensive gathering of women leading the Technical Revolution. For women engineers, The Society of Women Engineers’ National Conference is the event for career advancement and professional development.

Society of Women Engineers All 2009 SWE-sponsored Wow! That's Engineering! events were great successes. To apply for a 2010 high-visibility event, visit the following link.
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At The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) we strive to diversify the field of engineering by encouraging girls in grades K-12 to capture the spirit of innovation and open their eyes and minds to a rewarding multi-faceted profession.

Society of Women Engineers You can now register for the Delegating Authority webinar. Held Dec. 2, this one will focus on new and experienced managers.
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Society of Women Engineers Many SWE webinars are available for replay at the following link, including the recent Collaborative Negotiation series which focuses on workplace issues.
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Society of Women Engineers Melissa Carl's Washington Spotlight is out for November - be sure to check it out for new reports and information.
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On November 10, the National Coalition for Women and Girls in Education (NCWGE) held the Congressional briefing STEM Education: How Gender Bias Hurts Girls, Boys, and U.S. Competitiveness. More than 85 ...

Society of Women Engineers Members of a local section in Louisiana helped teach junior high students about science at St. George's Observatory in Schriever, La.
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SCHRIEVER — How do barges float when loaded with tons of cargo? Why is the sky blue? How big is the universe?These are some of the questions answered for Oaklawn Junior High students during Friday-night

Society of Women Engineers The North Dakota State University SWE section is co-sponsoring this weekend's TechGYRLS, an outreach workshop focusing on STEM education.
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TechGYRLS is offering a workshop for girls in fourth through seventh grades from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Nov. 21 at the YWCA Emergency Shelter, 3000 S. University Drive, Fargo.

Society of Women Engineers The University of Alabama SWE section is participating in a project making Bama Buddies, stuffed animals that will be donated to local charities for children.
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The Source Board of Governors and the Community Service Center started a new project this fall called Bama Buddies, which are stuffed animals that come in kits to be put together and donated to local charities.

Society of Women Engineers Union College SWE collegiate member Bridget Little was named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Team for success on the volleyball court and in her mechanical engineering major.
Union College Athletics - Cuozzo, Peters, Little named to ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Te
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Three Union College fall sport student-athletes were named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District Team. Women's soccersenior Allison Cuozzo and football seniorJohn Peters were named ...

Society of Women Engineers What did you think about WE09? Please take a few minutes to provide feedback!
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Thanks for making WE09 a memorable conference. We invite you to take a short survey about your overall experience at WE09. Your feedback is very important to us.The survey should take approximately 10 to 15 minutes to complete. Your responses will be confidential.

Society of Women Engineers We officially kicked off the SWE60 Anniversary Celebration at WE09. To learn more, watch our SWE60 video.
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Celebrate the 60th anniversary year of the Society of Women Engineers with this short, inspiring video. Share it with anyone who wishes to celebrate 60 years of inspiring perspectives. Historic images courtesy of the Walter P. Reather Library at Wayne State University.

Society of Women Engineers At WE09, we asked participants to share their thoughts on success. To watch their responses, check out the video!
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What inspired you to become an engineer? How do you define success? We asked these questions at WE09 in the Lava Lounge on tape. Watch what these women have to say.

The "Define Your Own Success" contest honorees were announced at WE09's Lava Lounge. Please see below for the top three submissions, as well as the honorable mentions...

Society of Women Engineers Also ready for replay is the outreach webinar "Role Modeling 101: Inspire Girls in Engineering."
Source: aspire.swe.org
At The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) we strive to diversify the field of engineering by encouraging girls in grades K-12 to capture the spirit of innovation and open their eyes and minds to a rewarding multi-faceted profession.

Society of Women Engineers Several recent webinars are ready for replay, including the three-part "Leading with R.E.S.P.E.C.T." and "Little Things Mean A Lot."
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