Why Your Technical Skills Aren’t Enough for the Next Level
Engineer and executive coach Karen Wonders shares how to build the one skill that truly transforms your leadership. Source...
What Flexibility Built: How Remote Work Opened Doors for Women in STEM — and What’s at Stake as They Close
For women in STEM, remote and hybrid models created new pathways for participation, leadership, and balance. Now, as return-to-office mandates rise, the question isn’t simply...
How Laurie LaPat-Polasko Turned a Love of the Ocean Into a Career Protecting It
From swimming with sharks, to working with Jacques Cousteau, to studying whales in Antarctica, environmental engineer Laurie LaPat-Polasko has built a life around learning and...
SWE Celebrates National Native American Heritage Month
Check out this collection of blog posts, podcast episodes, magazine articles, and other helpful resources, highlighting the Indigenous community and their contributions to STEM fields....
5 Lessons I Learned While Becoming a Photogrammetric Technician
Sandra Flores-Castillo shares how curiosity, mentorship, and representation helped her build a career in photogrammetry and geospatial mapping. Source...