In honor of Women’s History Month, we’ve gathered a list of organizations working to promote women’s excellence in STEM, from students at the university level to professionals throughout their careers. Some include paid memberships and events, others have 100% free resources for students and professionals seeking information about advancement in their field.
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EiE Resources for Teachers | EiE Teaching Tips | Engineering for All | Engineering is Elementary | Create a Generation of Problem Solvers | Thursday, March 4
Top Three Ways to Keep Young Learners Engaged in Your Virtual Classes
As we approach a full year of virtual and hybrid learning, Zoom fatigue has set in -- for us as educators, but especially for our students. Navigating the ongoing meetings and staying organized online can be challenging for the best of us, and many young learners have had a particularly rough time in hybrid classrooms.
Engineering for All | Engineering is Elementary | Create a Generation of Problem Solvers | Women's History Month | Tuesday, March 2
Happy Women’s History Month!
We’re excited to celebrate Women’s History Month with you this year! From now until the end of March, we’ll be highlighting innovations and achievements from female scientists, engineers and mathematicians.
EiE Teaching Tips | Engineering is Elementary | Create a Generation of Problem Solvers | Black History Month | Thursday, February 25
EWeek2021: Celebrate ‘Introduce A Girl to Engineering Day’ with These 3 Names to Know!
We’re excited to continue celebrating Engineering Week with you! This year’s theme is Imagining Tomorrow. COVID-19 laid bare the critical work of engineers in creating a world safe from pandemics, climate change, cyber-attacks and other daunting global challenges. Inspired by these challenges, this year’s celebration focuses on the future and sets our sights on a more just, equitable and diverse community of engineering professionals to address the world’s needs. And, since the celebration falls within Black History month, there are additional opportunities to bring to light the often overlooked contributions to the field of engineering that have been made by Black innovators over the years.
Engineering and English Language Arts | EiE Teaching Tips | Engineering is Elementary | Create a Generation of Problem Solvers | Black History Month | Monday, February 22
What You Need to Know for Engineering Week 2021: Imagining Tomorrow!
Engineering Week starts today! The National Society of Professional Engineers established this national celebration in 1951 to recognize contributions made by engineers and the impacts they have made on all of our lives, from the earliest inventors to our most modern innovators. Engineering Week always falls during the week of February 22nd, the birthday of President George Washington, who is considered our nation’s first engineer.