Society of Women Engineers Sends 13 to WE23 Conference and Career Fair

SWE Conference Group Picture
Patrice Storey

SWE Conference Group Picture

The College of Engineering was represented recently by 13 members of the Society of Women Engineers at the WE23 Conference and Career Fair in Los Angeles, an activity sponsored by the college and the U of A Associated Student Government. The students attended a series of workshops focused on leadership, engineering, nurturing relationships and empowering women under the theme Live Without Limits.

The career fair for women engineers and technologists is the largest of its kind in the world, with nearly 500 exhibitors.

Eliza Smith, president of the undergraduate society and senior in biomedical engineering, said she observed engaging and insightful panels and informational sessions that gave her better tools and a greater understanding of current industry trends and innovative practices.

"This experience has also provided a unique platform to learn from accomplished leaders in engineering to help me be a more effective leader here at the U of A as the section president of SWE," she said. "Networking with other professionals and leaders helped foster meaningful connections that will contribute to my ongoing growth in engineering."

Adedoyin Abe, a Ph.D. student in mechanical engineering and president of the graduate section of the society, said her experience was genuinely enriching. Beyond the technical insights gained from sessions like those on meteorology and finance, the conference offered a unique space to explore the multifaceted nature of the engineering community, she said.

"The week wasn't just about professional development. It celebrated the vibrant network SWE provides. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to the University of Arkansas and the Society of Women Engineers for this exceptional opportunity for growth and connection," she said.

The society's advisers are Patrice Storey, assistant director of the College of Engineering Office of Community and Engagement, and Wen Zhang, associate professor of civil engineering.

Founded in 1950, the Society of Women Engineers has given women engineers a unique place and voice within the engineering industry. Their organization is centered around a passion for their members' success. The organization has over 300 collegiate and 100 professional member sections, with over 40,000 individual members who are students and professionals.

 

 

Contacts

Patrice Nicole Storey, assistant director of community and engagement
College of Engineering
479-575-4344, patrices@uark.edu

Jennifer P. Cook, director of communications
College of Engineering
479-575-5697, jpc022@uark.edu

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