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Magazine of the Society of Women Engineers
Biomimicry: Nature's Engineering Principles
Innovators look to nature for design solutions in engineering, architecture, chemistry and medicine.
Biomimicry
Women Engineering Leaders in Academe 2010
The 2008 female deans of engineering: Diane Dorland, Ph.D. from Rowan University and Sandra Woods, Ph.D. from Colorado State University.
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Small vs. Large Workplaces
Small companies and large companies offer distinctly different advantages. Deciding which one is best for you will help you flourish in the workplace.
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SWE, the Magazine of the Society of Women Engineers (ISSN 1070-6232), is published quarterly with an additional issue in October. Articles in SWE cover issues of interest to women engineers including the achievements and accomplishments of women engineers, career development, career guidance for and outreach to students, activities within the Society, and technical themes geared to an audience covering a broad range of engineering disciplines.

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