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Sunday, November 23, 2014

Schlumberger Essays

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Over the past month our SWE members have been hard at work writing essays to submit to the annual Schlumerger Stilettos to Steel Toes Essa...

Five Common Mistakes Grads Make While Job-Hunting

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It's about that time of year again where we start looking for summer or full time jobs. Have you had any luck this year? Not sure why...
Monday, August 18, 2014

Leena Gade Swipes Another Victory at Le Mans

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Being a part of SWE means taking pride in the success of fellow woman engineers. This month we take a look at Leena Gade. For those of you...
Thursday, August 14, 2014

2014 Best Companies for Multicultural Women

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Part of the SWE mission is diversifying the workforce!  Recently an article was published on the 2014 Best Companies for Multicultural Women...
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Friday, July 18, 2014

RPI SWE Book Club Reading List!

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Starting this semester, RPI SWE will be holding a monthly book club!  This will be a great opportunity to socialize with other members over...
Monday, December 16, 2013

RPI SWE Goes to Conference!

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On October 24-26, 16 members of RPI SWE traveled to Baltimore, MD for WE13, the annual conference for the Society of Women Engineers. It wa...
Sunday, December 1, 2013

October Member of the Month: Niyati Desai

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I have been involved in SWE since my freshmen year, and I have enjoyed every second of it!  Whether it’s seeing the friendly faces at the m...
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RPI SWE
Consisting of over a hundred National members, we hold activities on and off-campus that include monthly general meetings, interacting with local Girl Scout troops and schools to encourage interest in science and engineering, visits by corporate speakers, workshops on professional topics, attending national and regional conferences, hosting an etiquette dinner, and fun social events.

In addition, SWE is a unique opportunity to meet other women on campus with similar interests as your own, give and receive support, and create a network of friends. However, you need not be an engineer or even a female to join! We have many events and opportunities which can benefit any major or gender at RPI, including corporate guests and interview/resume training.
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