More Women Entering Engineering Field
Women Engineers Take High Road in California's Transportation Scene
Women Engineers Get Leadership Training
More Women and Minorities Now Study Engineering
Women Engineers Assess their Role in the Professional World
New Survey Documents Gender Differences for Men and Women Engineers
Women Engineers Still Face Career Bars, New Study Shows
First, Engineer Women into the Profession
Women in Construction: Good News and Bad
Women Engineers Profiled in EMC's Latest
Industry Stresses Need for More Women in Engineering
Engineering Women Into the Workplace
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, by the year 2000, only 15% of the work force will be white men; 64% will be women of mixed ethnic backgrounds. Clearly, statistics show that...
Women Engineers: A National Need
Civil Engineering as a Career for Women
Women in the Civil Engineering Work Force Tapping a New Resource
Increasing & Sustaining Diversity in the Workforce
Sons of Martha: Civil Engineering Readings in Modern Literature
These three stories excerpted from the new book Sons of Martha, compiled by Augustine J. Fredrich and published by ASCE as the first book in a new venture by the Publications Division, introduce the engineer...
The Status of Minorities and Females in Engineering Education
Challenges to Civil Engineering Educators and Practitioners?Where Should We Be Going?
The papers included in this publication present an overview of the current state of civil engineering education and resolutions for future development in the field. Six key areas are covered:...
Women Engineers: Numbers Level Off
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