Programs for undergraduate women
Society of Women Engineers
(SWE) sponsors many activities during the year for its members,
including monthly meetings, mentoring activities, social events,
newsletter, and outreach programs to grade school and high school
students. Technically Speaking is an annual one-day event in which
high school women visit and tour IT, and meet with students, women
faculty, and IT prospective and advisory staff.
Alpha Sigma Kappa (Women
in Technical Studies) is a social sorority for women studying engineering,
math, the sciences, architecture, and other technical subjects.
The sorority sponsors social, scholastic, and philanthropic activities.
For more information email ask@umn.edu
or call 612-378-4759.
WISE
House is a living-learning environment for women interested
in the sciences and/or engineering. The program has 20 spaces in
Comstock Hall reserved for female freshmen and Post-Secondary Enrollment
Options Program (PSEO) students who have similar academic and career
goals. Residents receive support from peers, graduate students,
faculty, and professionals that enhances their academic success
and their social lives. A community advisor works with WISE faculty
and staff to provide social activities such as lab tours, dinners
with faculty, and study groups. WISE and the Office
for University Women sponsor the program.
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