Bertha Lamme was the first female mechanical engineering graduate from the Ohio State University and the first woman to work in the industry at Westinghouse from 1893 to 1905. In 1893, Bertha Lamme ...
Co-edited by Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) faculty Margaret Bailey, Ph.D., P.E., Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Laura Shackelford, Ph.D., Professor of English, Women in Mechanical ...
Engineering in the United States. has long been — and continues to be — a male-dominated profession. Fifty years ago, it looked like that might change. In 1970, the percentage of women majoring in ...
In the 1990 book “Women of Science: Righting the Record,” Clark County’s Bertha Lamme is the first person listed under the heading “Some More Obscure Early Women Engineers.” The book clearly intends ...
Carolyn Conner Seepersad receives funding from the National Science Foundation, Sandia National Laboratories, America Makes, DARPA, and the Cameron Corporation. These opinions and findings are her own ...
Mechanical engineering associate professor Julie Crockett leads at the WE@BYU PALs Party on Oct. 23. The event, put on by the Women in Engineering & Technology organization, helps bring female ...
BYU Engineering provides resources for their female engineering students. The college has many women organizations in order to increase community. (Courtesy of BYU Photo) At Brigham Young University, ...
Ida Habtemichael understands she’s a statistical rarity. This story also appeared in The Investigative Reporting Workshop Black, female mechanical engineers make up less than 2 percent of the ...
Women are taking lead roles in engineering in Cumbria, despite remaining in the minority. And to celebrate International Women in Engineering Day on June 23, we’ve spoken to a few role models in the ...