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The Society of Women Engineers is looking for a Freshman Representative for the Fall 2019 semester! Please apply via the link below before September 30th, 2019 if you are...
UMBC SWE was recognized in the SWE Region E blog for our work on one of the SWEet Summits! In the Fall we hosted the first ever SWEet Summit. It was a day long event bringing together leaders...
Thank you to everyone who came out to our tie dye social! It was a blast to have people from different orgs and our local SWE Professional chapter join us! History Lesson: The first UMBC...
Gain leadership experience and play a bigger role for SWE!
Want to play a bigger role for SWE? Interested in gaining leadership experience while having fun? Apply for a position on the 2015-2016 SWE Executive Board!! How to apply: Make a PowerPoint...
Applications for Scholarships for Women Studying Information Security (SWSIS) now open Since 2011, Applied Computer Security Associates, sponsor of the ACSAC and NSPW conferences, has offered...
Wilmington, DE Intern: US Information Technology (Summer 2015) Undergraduate Intern: Global Commercial Operations – Finance (Summer 2015) Intern: Global Commercial Operations – Market Delivery...
Ever think about working in the engineering field one day? Well now is the chance to experience the opportunity from the views of another women. Iva Maxwell is Senior Design Engineering who...
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