Students at CSULB are rewriting the narrative about women in STEM – thanks to the many women who came before them.
Tag: Women in STEM
Professor Ava Hedayatipour navigates the male-dominated field of electrical engineering
Associate professor Ava Hedayatipour has spent more than a decade in electrical engineering and hopes to create spaces for a new generation of female engineers to thrive.
Women in Computing organizes CSULB’s first women-centric hackathon, open to all
Over a year in the making, MarinaHacks will go live on March 27, the first women-centric hackathon at Long Beach State. While the environment will highlight women, its goal includes promoting inclusivity and collaboration in a space safe that welcomes beginners and anyone interested.
Women’s successes STEM from adversity
Despite STEM fields being traditionally male-dominated, the number of women pursuing these careers has grown.