Posts Tagged: women in engineering

Eight women shaping the future of engineering

On the first International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we highlighted eight U of T Engineering professors that are creating innovative solutions in bioengineering, sustainability, communications and enabling technologies. This article originally appeared in the 2015 issue of Skulematters.

Be still, my heart: alumni couples who met at Skule™

Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than to highlight those who were struck by Cupid’s arrow while studying at U of T Engineering. Skule™ […]

Engineering Society presidents reflect on Skule™ culture

Teresa Nguyen (CivE 1T4 + PEY) and Ernesto Diaz Lozano Patiño (Year 4 CivE + PEY) share their perspectives on U of T Engineering’s unique spirit and the benefits of staying involved long after graduation.

Celebrating women of impact: a Q&A with Ursula Franklin

University Professor Emerita Ursula Franklin is a world-renowned materials scientist, educator and activist. Franklin joined U of T Engineering in 1967 as the first female professor of metallurgy and materials science.

Brenda McCabe: How female engineers are ‘making it happen’

In a special keynote address at Hatch and Hatch Mott Macdonald for International Women’s Day 2015, alumna and U of T Engineering Acting Dean Brenda McCabe explored how female engineers are “making it happen” in their careers and beyond.
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