Society of Women Engineers
Arizona State University

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About

SWE ASU

Leadership Team

Committees

The ASU Section of SWE was founded in the late 70s by Dr. Anderson-Rowland.

SWE Sonora Region (Region B)

The Sonora Region is comprised of SWE sections within 5 of the South Western United States: Arizona, New Mexico, California (South of Kern County, inclusive), Southern Nevada, and Utah.

SWE National

The Society of Women Engineers was founded in 1950, and was incorporated in 1952. Today, there are over 17,000 members in 90 sections and 300 student sections, and more than 400 members-at-large. SWE has 5 strategic priorites:

  1. Education and Outreach:
    The technical professions will benefit, and the quality of life will be enhanced by more women of all backgrounds pursuing the profession of engineering.
  2. Inclusive Organization:
    SWE will be an inclusive organization focused on issues of interest to women of all backgrounds in engineering and technical careers.
  3. Knowledge Source:
    SWE will be a worldwide leader and preferred partner in the creation and advancement of information about women in technical careers.
  4. Professional Leadership:
    Women will be acknowledged as demonstrating the skills required to be effective leaders in a global marketplace.
  5. Value and Benefit:
    SWE programs and services across the organization will provide value and benefit and meet the diverse and changing needs of Society members and stakeholders.