CEE welcomes a record number of women this year

9/21/2009

The freshman class of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering boasts a record number of women for the academic year 2009-2010. An unprecedented 32% of matriculating civil and environmental engineering freshmen, 53 out of 164, are women, according to professor and associate head David A. Lange.

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The freshman class of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering boasts a record number of women for the academic year 2009-2010. An unprecedented 32% of matriculating civil and environmental engineering freshmen, 53 out of 164, are women, according to professor and associate head David A. Lange.

 


According to Lange, civil engineering is increasingly attractive to the current generation of high school students who value service-oriented career paths.

“Young women value the opportunity to help build our neighborhoods and cities and contribute to public safety and health,” he said.

Increasing the participation of women is a priority of the College of Engineering through its Women in Engineering program.  Recruitment starts as early as middle school with summer camps such as Girls’ Adventures in Mathematics, Engineering and Science (GAMES). The CEE department has supported GAMES by sponsoring activity sessions during the week-long camp.

Engineering at Illinois works to develop the camaraderie of women students through events that encourage scholarship and social interaction.

“We see the incoming freshman class as an important opportunity to engage and retain women students,” Lange said.
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Contact/Writer: Celeste Arbogast Bragorgos, director of communications, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 217/333-6955.

If you have any questions about the College of Engineering, or other story ideas, contact Rick Kubetz, Engineering Communications Office, 217/244-7716, editor.

 


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This story was published September 21, 2009.