Retention of Women in Engineering, Part 2
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We had such great conversation over the first two questions Cindy and I brainstormed, we decided a Part 2 was in order for October. Hope to see you there!
Angela
Retention of Women in Engineering, Part 2
See the event tab for more details.
We had such great conversation over the first two questions Cindy and I brainstormed, we decided a Part 2 was in order for October. Hope to see you there!
Angela
Retention of Women in Engineering Web Meeting
September 23, 2021
5:00 – 6:00 pm
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I hope this post finds you well. First I would like to thank those of you who joined us for our general membership meeting on August 12, 2021. We updated you on the website rebuild (we were hacked!) and our discovery that many of you had not been receiving our emails due to an oversight on maintaining our membership listserv. Both issues have been addressed.
If you have a minute, please complete our survey to let us know how we can best serve you.
Angela M. Berry, P.E.
FY2022 Section President
The Society of Women Engineers is changing its Governance Structure.
To learn more: http://societyofwomenengineers.swe.org/swe-governance-update
Thank you to everyone who attended this weekend’s Bellydance for Fun event, coordinated with the local UNCC SWE collegiate section.
We all know that sitting all day in front of a computer screen or behind a desk can leave us with aches and eye strain. Our Bellydance for Fun event focused on getting up from our desks and moving in creative ways.
The UNCC students learned some new tips for stretching the hands, neck and feet that can be done while still sitting at a desk, and more rigorous stretches for when they are at home. The dance moves were simple and entertaining, and everyone had a great time laughing and learning together.
We all need to learn to take some time for ourselves, to focus on our health and happiness. Whether through dance or some other activity, take the time to schedule an hour, half an hour, or just fifteen minutes to stretch, walk, dance or run. You won’t regret it.