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Women And Ideas In Engineering Twelve Stories From Illinois Laura D Hahn

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Women And Ideas In Engineering Twelve Stories From Illinois Laura D Hahn
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.02 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Laura D. Hahn, Angela S. Wolters
ISBN: 9780252041969, 0252041968
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Women And Ideas In Engineering Twelve Stories From Illinois Laura D Hahn by Laura D. Hahn, Angela S. Wolters 9780252041969, 0252041968 instant download after payment.

The increasing presence of women within engineering programs is one of today's most dramatic developments in higher education. Long before, however, a group of talented and determined women carved out new paths in the College of Engineering at the University of Illinois. Laura D. Hahn and Angela S. Wolters bring to light the compelling hidden stories of these pioneering figures. When Mary Louisa Page became the College's first female graduate in 1879, she also was the first American woman ever awarded a degree in architecture. Bobbie Johnson's insistence on "a real engineering job" put her on a path to the Apollo and Skylab programs. Grace Wilson, one of the College's first female faculty members, taught and mentored a generation of women. Their stories and many others illuminate the forgotten history of women in engineering. At the same time, the authors offer insights into the experiences of today's women from the College -- a glimpse of a brighter future, one where more women in STEM fields apply their tireless dedication to the innovations that shape a better tomorrow.

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