Women’s History Month Related News Celebrating Women’s History Month with stories of resilience and reinvention Princeton Engineering’s 2023 Women’s Empowerment Week included a panel discussion on networking and creating community, featuring (from left) Sonali Majumdar, the Graduate School’s assistant dean for professional development; and Jerelle Joseph and Michele Sarazen, both assistant professors of chemical and biological engineering. The discussion was moderated by Julie Yun (far left), the engineering school’s associate dean for diversity and inclusion. Photo by Tori Repp/Fotobuddy Creating and leading: Celebrating Women’s History Month Princeton Engineering celebrates Women’s History Month Women generally speak far less than men in undergraduate engineering classes, but this is not always the case, according to Princeton researchers. When classes are taught by women instructors, the gender gap practically disappears. Photo by iStock Study points to strategies for closing the participation gender gap in engineering courses Challenges, mentors and successes: Women leaders reflect on their pathways Explore and connect widely: Faculty alumnae reflect
Princeton Engineering’s 2023 Women’s Empowerment Week included a panel discussion on networking and creating community, featuring (from left) Sonali Majumdar, the Graduate School’s assistant dean for professional development; and Jerelle Joseph and Michele Sarazen, both assistant professors of chemical and biological engineering. The discussion was moderated by Julie Yun (far left), the engineering school’s associate dean for diversity and inclusion. Photo by Tori Repp/Fotobuddy Creating and leading: Celebrating Women’s History Month
Women generally speak far less than men in undergraduate engineering classes, but this is not always the case, according to Princeton researchers. When classes are taught by women instructors, the gender gap practically disappears. Photo by iStock Study points to strategies for closing the participation gender gap in engineering courses