On March 1, future and current female engineering students, along with industry professionals, gathered at 91制片厂 for the annual Women Excelling in Engineering (WE2) event.

Established by the Batten College of Engineering and Technology in 2018, WE2 connects aspiring female engineers with successful professional engineers, fostering mentorship and guidance in a male-majority industry.

According to the , women make up only 17% of the workforce in architecture and engineering occupations.

Students could choose from two panels: How to Succeed in College and Career Readiness. A keynote panel, Managing a Successful Engineering Career, followed.

Student panel topics included student engagement, preventing burnout, crafting resumes and securing internships.

Keynote panel discussions included leadership development, graduate school considerations, mentorships and career advancement strategies.

Whitney DiGiantommaso, a transit planner at Kimley-Horn and Associates, and registered Professional Engineer (PE), discussed the importance of self-care.

鈥淎s women, we tend to want to do really well,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut you may have multiple things that you are doing in your life at different times鈥攜ou might be a mother, you might be working, you might be a wife.鈥

鈥淵our job is just a job鈥搃t鈥檚 not your life,鈥 she added.