
In this podcast episode, FY23 SWE President Dayna Johnson passes the torch to FY24 SWE President Alexis McKittrick. Listen as they share memories and achievements from the past year as well as goals for the upcoming year.
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In this podcast episode, FY23 SWE President Dayna Johnson passes the torch to FY24 SWE President Alexis McKittrick. Listen as they share memories and achievements from the past year as well as goals for the upcoming year.

What is generative AI, and how can engineers use it to optimize their processes? Read on to learn how to leverage AI technology in STEM.

In honor of Pride Month, we spoke to Bree Fram (she/her) about her experiences in the engineering and military fields. She came out publicly as transgender on the day the transgender ban in the military was dropped in 2016.

In July of 2023, SWE joined over 45 STEM-focused societies to decry the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) ruling that overturned Affirmative Action (the case is formally known as Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. (SFAI) v. President and Fellows of Harvard and SFAI v. University of North Carolina). This statement was organized by…

Learn about working in the public sector as an engineer in this episode of Diverse: a SWE podcast!

The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Board of Directors initiated a culture study on the recommendation of the McKinley Advisors consulting group, who conducted an all-member DE&I survey in FY22. Culture at SWE is defined as the norms, customs, and behaviors experienced by members.