Women in Engineering - Rooted in Community

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In “Rooted in Community,” six women speak about their experiences in engineering: how they broke through barriers, made impacts through research, and are guiding the next generation of engineers.

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Featured:
Ingrid Arocho, Assistant Professor, Civil and Construction Engineering

Belinda Batten, Executive Associate Dean, College of Engineering; Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Pallavi Dhagat, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Bryony DuPont, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering; Boeing Professor of Mechanical Engineering Design

Kathryn A. Higley, Professor, Nuclear Science and Engineering

Kelsey A. Stoerzinger, Assistant Professor, Chemical Engineering; Callahan Faculty Scholar in Chemical Engineering

Oregon State University’s College of Engineering ranks second nationally among land-grant universities in the percentage of tenured or tenure-track engineering faculty who are women, and third among the nation’s 94 public R1 universities (those having the Carnegie Classification for very high research activity), according to the American Society for Engineering Education.

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