Jennifer Black's 30-year career at Trane Technologies reflects a legacy of engineering, mentorship and innovation. NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / November 11, 2025 / When Jennifer Black began her ...
TORONTO, June 23, 2023 /CNW/ - Today, on the 10 th anniversary of International Women in Engineering Day, Hydro One announced the 2023 recipients of the Women in Engineering Scholarship. Granted ...
June 23rd marks International Women in Engineering Day; a recognition that honours and celebrates the achievements of women in engineering across the globe. In what has traditionally been a ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. As the world celebrates the 12th annual International Women in Engineering Day under the theme "Together We Engineer", it is time to ...
It’s likely not on your calendar, and there probably won’t be a reminder on your phone, but June 23 is a special day, particularly for women. Today recognizes International Women in Engineering Day, a ...
Industry shortages and underrepresentation of women in engineering technology are hitting Alberta hard. While in Canada, women make up less than one-quarter of the people employed in STEM (science, ...
You see her every day, the woman who starts her day before dawn, navigating city traffic while balancing a laptop bag, work files, a shoulder bag and a digital counter on her forefinger, striding ...
This article was originally published in The Gazette. On days like today, I can’t help but think of 14 brilliant women who should have had the chance to sit where I sit. On Dec. 6, 1989, Canada ...
Sarah Devereaux (BEng Civil’93; MEng Civil’99) always knew she wanted to be an engineer. “My mother tells a funny story, that from the time I could talk, I would tell people that I wanted to be a ...
Karina Bagryan is no stranger to sticking out. Bagryan was supposed to test a piping system on the production floor. “I was the only girl there and the supervisor got upset and said, ‘my shop is no ...
Summary: From approximately 2003-2013, according to an article in Germany's der Spiegel magazine, only 1 in 10 first-year electrical engineering students has been a woman. The "MINT Zukunft schaffen" ...