New WEPAN Knowledge Center (WKC) - Now Open!
Thanks to a generous grant from the National Science Foundation and support from corporate sponsors, the days of searching all over the Web for information related to women in engineering are now over!
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Center Stage: Effective Strategies for Recruitment and Talent Development
The annual conference dedicated to creating changes that enhance the success of women of all races and ethnicities in science, technology, engineering and math. Explore and continue discussions from the conference on the WEPAN Knowledge Center.
Learn more about the 2009 Conference and conference program!
"Designed to Inspire"
Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 3:00 - 4:00 pm ET
Thea Sahr, Associate Director, Educational Outreach, WGBH, presented "Designed to Inspire" - an interactive webinar featuring public television's Curious George, Design Squad, and FETCH! With Ruffman. She will reviewed the robust educational resources, different ways you can use them and effective communication strategies you can immediately employ to promote how engineering involves creativity, problem solving, teamwork, and fun!
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WEPAN Digital Knowledge Center
Tuesday, May 12, 2009, 3:00 - 4:00 pm ET

C. Diane Matt, Executive Director, WEPAN, Ann M. Cairns, Marketing Consultant, Strategic Marketing and Communications and Jane Langeman, Knowledge Management Librarian, WEPAN discussed the new WEPAN Digital Knowledge Center. Thanks to a generous grant from the National Science Foundation and support from corporate sponsors, the days of searching all over the Web for information related to women in engineering will soon be over!
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Seeking a Career in Academia?

Check out Faculty for the Future, an online career center dedicated to linking a diverse pool of women and underrepresented minority candidates seeking faculty positions in STEM.
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WEPAN Proudly Supports:

The award winning e-mentoring network for success in engineering, science and mathematics.
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The Girls, Math & Science Partnership

The Girls, Math & Science Partnership's mission is to engage, educate, and embrace girls as architects of change.
Working with girls age 11 - 17 and their parents, teachers, and mentors, they draw organizations, stakeholders, and communities together in an effort to ensure that girls succeed in math and science.
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WEPAN Recognition

Recipient of the 2002 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring.
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