Upcoming Events

Marathon Presentation - PA Room - Jan. 5 @ 5:30pm

SWE Meeting - Heritage Room - Jan. 21 @ 7:30 pm

Region H Conference - Univ. of Illinois - Jan. 29-31

SWE Meeting - PA Room - Feb. 2 @ 5:30 pm

FIT for the Future - ISU - March 30 @ 9 am









Members List

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Ashley Brockman
Jasmine Browne
Emma Carroll
Morgan Crawford
Amy Crone
Debbie Davis
Emily Dosmar
Kaci Dowers
Kavitha Duvoor
Hannah Espinosa
Jenn Fischer
Mychal Fitterer
Megan Forshey
Bridget Goergen
Abby Grommet
Kimberly Handoko
Elizabeth Hines
Shelly Hinzman
Elaine Houston
Mary Jones
Nicole Klass
Amber Knust
Emily Lakes
Kristen Latta
Jessica Lipscomb
Allison Luther
Margaret Modic
Johanna Moore
Kendra Moore
Catherine Owen
Angelica Patino
Kelli Phillips
Joanna Rosenbaum
Molly Richardson
Lindsey Saxton
Nebula Schultz
Danielle Schumacher
Kim Secrist
Kadye Smith
Ellen Snelling
Annmarie Stanley
Virginia Sutfin
Allison Tharp
Anneliese Voss
Cassie Walden
Gretchen Ward
CJ Weist
Alexandria Williams
Katy Yochman




2009-2010 Officers

President - Kacie Dowers

Vice President - Krsten Latta

Secretary - Jenn Fischer

Treasurer - Emma Carroll



Committee Chairs

Career Preparation - Emma Dosmar

Corporate Relations - Annmarie Stanley

Events - Allison Luther

Fundraising - Joanna Rosenbaum

Girl Scout Day Program - Kim Lillie

Membership - Emma Dosmar & Jenn Fischer

Publicity - Molly Richardson

WEE Program - Lindsey Saxton

About SWE National Webpage

National Mission Statement

The SWE mission is to stimulate women to achieve their full potential as engineers and leaders, expand the image of the engineering profession as a positive force in improving the quality of life, and demonstrate the value of diversity.

History

  • SWE was founded in 1950 as a non-profit educational service organization. The Rose-Hulman chapter of SWE has been in existence since 1996.
  • SWE encourages young engineers to attain high levels of education and professional achievement.
  • SWE’s programs and partnerships support the retention and advancement of women in engineering through career services, professional development, and networking opportunities.
  • SWE consists of nearly 100 professional sections, 300 student sections, and members-at-large in all engineering and technology disciplines, making SWE a preeminent not-for-profit organization respected among the engineering community and technical societies.
  • Today, both male and female engineers, as well as those in non-engineering fields, participate.
  • Annual membership of over 19,000.