The Key(Words) to Success in Digitalization
It’s not always easy to stay on top of the latest buzzwords in the maze of digitization terminology. Digitization is a topic of discussion in every aspect of life these days – in political, ethical, and professional circles. In these discussions,
Accessibility and Visibility: Women in Science
Rachel Ignotofsky is a New York Times Best Selling author and illustrator, but she has a deep-rooted secret from her childhood: she used to hate reading! On top of dealing with extropia, Ignotofsky ”just wasn’t connecting with the materials in
Reaching for the Sky: Meet NASA Astronaut Jessica Watkins
Jessica Watkins was selected by NASA to join the 2017 Astronaut Candidate Class. Having now completed the initial astronaut candidate training, she is eligible for a mission assignment. How did this Colorado native go from the state known for being
Strength in Numbers: Finding Your People in the Engineering Field
In the words of Helen Keller, “alone we can do so little; together, we can do so much.” There’s strength in numbers and in a male-dominated field, women can find support in each other when developing their careers. Whether it’s through
A New Podcast Making Waves for Young Engineers
It’s not Rocket Science, but RocketEngineers is making waves for new, young engineers – soundwaves, that is. Podcasts have become extremely popular, which is of little surprise because of their ability to provide all kinds of information in a direct and
Women Top The Leaderboard
For the first time in the event’s history, the Broadcom MASTERS® National STEM Competition saw all top five prizes awarded to girls. 2,348 eligible participants in all saw the best of the best rise to the occasion, and the five