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On March 1, aspiring and current female engineering students converged at Old Dominion University for the highly anticipated Women Excelling in Engineering (WE2) event. This annual gathering, initiated by the Batten College of Engineering and Technology in 2018, serves as a vital platform for connecting young women with accomplished professionals in the engineering field.
The event aims to inspire and empower female students by providing them with mentorship and guidance in an industry that has traditionally been male-dominated. Attendees had the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions, participate in workshops, and network with industry leaders who shared their personal experiences and insights.
By fostering a supportive community, WE2 not only highlights the achievements of women in engineering but also encourages the next generation to pursue careers in this dynamic field. The success of this initiative underscores the importance of diversity and inclusion in engineering, paving the way for a more equitable future.
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