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Use resources from the Society of Women Engineers (SWE)

When planning events for Engineers Week, don't overlook the Society of Women Engineers.  If you are a teacher or event planner, send an email to your local branch asking for an engineer to come talk to your class or participants. Not only is this great for all students but it is especially good for girls to see women engineers and understand the profession from a woman's viewpoint. In addition, from the contacts you make, you may be able to arrange for some students to job shadow. Many SWE sections are already doing outreach activities and you may find out about an opportunity to be involved in ongoing events hosted by SWE throughout the year.

To find your local section, visit: http://www.swe.org/stellent/idcplg?IdcService=SS_GET_PAGE&nodeId=65&ssSourceNodeId=5

If you are an engineer, get involved by joining your local branch of SWE.

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Posted by Celeste Baine on May 5, 2008

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