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Construction Engineering Student Earns Associated General Contractors of America Scholarship
Apr 28Construction Engineering student Juliet Luevanos is one of only two recipients who received an AGC (Associated General Contractors of America) Build America Scholarship in the entire state of California.
‘Cowabunga’: Catch a wave with alumnus surfing game ‘The Endless Summer’
Apr 14“The Endless Summer: Search for Surf” embodies a lifetime love of surfing for SDSU alumnus Ed Marx and offers many avenues for players to live out their surfing fantasies and have an “endless summer.”
Women's History Month 2022 Coloring Pages
Mar 17Celebrate by downloading and using coloring pages, featuring inspiring SDSU Engineering professors and alumnae.
Engineering students promote their diverse array of clubs
Mar 2The College of Engineering Student Council (CESC) hosted a club fair to welcome old and new members of their student organizations. CESC is holding events all week, with the club fair being the first.
Women in Engineering Coffee Hour
Mar 2Thanks to SDSU Women in Engineering for hosting the first Women in Engineering coffee chat! Female students, faculty, and staff had the opportunity to connect with other women in engineering over coffee and treats.
Anna Katya Batovsky Stahlak and David Pierce Walker-Howell Recognized as Outstanding Students
Jun 14The College of Engineering is pleased to recognize Anna Katya Batovsky Stahlak and David Pierce Walker-Howell as the 2020 and 2021 Outstanding Students.
Two Students, One Mentor, 25 Years Apart
May 3As a Black woman in engineering at San Diego State University, graduating senior Jamilla Thomas is following a career path blazed by her own mother, Amanda Thomas (’96), who earned a degree from SDSU 25 years earlier.
STEM Talk with Motorola's Women of the West
Feb 26The SDSU Femineer and Women in Engineering Programs hosted the second STEM Talk of the semester on Friday, March 5, 2021 featuring a panel of Motorola Solutions Women of the West.
STEM Talk with Northrop Grumman
Feb 26The SDSU Femineer® and Women in Engineering Programs had the privilege of hosting the first STEM Talk with Industry of the Spring 2021 semester, on Friday, February 26th, with a panel of female engineers from Northrop Grumman.
Making the World a Better Place
Feb 15Emeritus Professor Dr. George Mansfield and SDSU's National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) President, Jamilla Thomas, worked together to provide virtual tutoring, for several students during the pandemic and social unrest in San Diego.
WE Chat with Dr. Thais Alves
Oct 14On October 14, 2020, the SDSU Femineer® Program and Women in Engineering Program had their second WE Chat of the semester featuring Dr. Thais Alves from the Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering Department, speaking on the topic, "Be yourself, everyone else is already taken."
STEM Talk with Motorola
Oct 9The SDSU Women in Engineering Program and the College of Engineering Femineer® Program kicked off International Day of the Girl week with a STEM Talk featuring Motorola Solutions. The STEM Talk was held on October 9, 2020, and engaged over 40 participants consisting of high school and college-level students, educators, and Motorola engineers.
SDSU Alumni Return to Mentor Current Students
Oct 1SDSU’s NIH-funded Initiative for Maximizing Student Development (IMSD) and Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) Programs jointly hosted a series of professional development and networking opportunities during Fall 2020, which leveraged the knowledge and experiences of SDSU alumni across a variety of disciplines.
STEM Talk Day with TRC
Sep 25On Friday, September 25, 2020, the SDSU Women in Engineering (WE) Program and the College of Engineering Femineer® Program hosted their first STEM Talk of the Fall semester and third of the series to 21 attendees, featuring TRC Companies to a combination of high school and undergraduate students.
Equality Can't Wait Challenge - WE Inspire: Reimagining Engineering Diversity (WIRED)
Sep 22Our 12 SDSU Women in Engineering full-time faculty and 2 staff came together to collaboratively submit a proposal, titled “WE (Women in Engineering) Inspire: Reimagining Engineering Diversity (WIRED)” for the Equality Can't Wait Challenge, to address glaring gender disparities that remain in engineering fields.