Resources & Links
Kansas City Introduce A Girl To Engineering Day (KC IGED)
SWE-KC hosts an Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day (IGED) for middle school students in November and for high school students in late February / early March. These programs introduce students engineering disciplines through a keynote speaker, hands on activities and partnering with an engineer in the Kansas City community for the day, and more. Please visit the IGED site for more information and sign up!
SWENext
SWENext is a way to become part of the Society of Women Engineers as a student through the age of 18. Become part of SWE and #BeThatEngineer! Joining is free. Any student 13 or older can become a SWENexter. For those younger than 13, a parent will need to be the primary contact. Learn more about SWENext membership benefits and download flyers at the SWENext website.
Society of Women Engineers
The Society of Women Engineers empowers women to achieve full potential in careers as engineers and leaders, expand the image of the engineering and technology professions as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and demonstrate the value of diversity and inclusion.To learn more, check out swe.org.
SWE Magazine
SWE Magazine, the official publication of the Society of Women Engineers (ISSN 1070-6232), is published quarterly. Articles cover issues of interest to women engineers including the achievements and accomplishments of women engineers, career development, career guidance for and outreach to students, activities within the Society, and technical themes geared to an audience covering a broad range of engineering disciplines. Learn more at the SWE Magazine website.

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