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- 'Gender in the World' study abroad trip enlightening for engineering students
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- WiE Annual Report 2022-2023
- WiE Connect Newsletter Spring 2023
- Director Holloway honored for promoting diversity and gender in engineering
- Founded in 1969, the Women in Engineering Program was the first of its kind
- Holloway to receive 2022 Title IX Distinguished Service Award
- Society of Women Engineers honors alumna Holloway
- Congratulations to this year's award recipients
- Purdue alumna honored in Smithsonian IF/THEN exhibit among 120 women in STEM
- 30 for 30 Profile: Purdue University Women in Engineering Program
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Purdue University's Women in Engineering (WiE) Program helps women and girls discover their inner engineer. From mentoring to career development, WiE continually encourages current and future women engineering students by providing interesting and engaging programming relevant to their lives. WiE is a place to learn, discover, and explore aspects of engineering and connect with others who are also interested. WiE is a place of encouragement, support, and positive perspectives for those who are interested in following their dreams by pursuing an engineering degree.
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