The society committees are looking for members for FY14. Joining a committee is a good way to see how things work at the society level and get to know people outside our section.
Follow this link to apply and sign up by May 30. There are a wide range of opportunities and levels of commitment available.
Society and Region elections are currently underway until May 1.
Access ballots here. All members should have received their access code in the mail. Be sure to vote! There are some contested races and great candidates from throughout the society and specifically from our Region i.
The SWE membership renewal period is now open! Annual memberships expire on June 30, 2013. Renew online and save $5. Follow this link to learn more about the benefits of membership.
In this short webinar you will how to get the most out of your time on the site, along with covering all the basics of using SWEeter Futures. See this article for instructions on signing up for SWEeter Futures.
Join a society of pioneers, advocates, and mentors who support and guide your collegiate and professional journey, and celebrate your lifelong accomplishments. You gain a vast pool of great things to nurture your personal and career development. And, you impact the future or engineering and technology.
The National organization and website offer many benefits to members including a community of support, education & development, resources & information, and the opportunity to develop your leadership skills. There are memberships for Collegiate, Professional, Corporate, International, K-12 Educators, and joint memberships with AISES, NSBE, and SHPE. More information on membership types can be found here, http://societyofwomenengineers.swe.org/index.php/membership/benefits-a-discounts#activePanels_
Community of Support
SWE is an inclusive organization focused on issues of interest to women specializing in engineering and technical careers.
A strong network of women engineers from academia, government and industry, corporate representatives, government officials, and other individuals supporting and advocating for the mission of SWE.
Awards and recognition programs honoring outstanding accomplishments of women in the engineering profession as well as those who have contributed significantly to the advancement of women in engineering and technology professions.
Education and Development
SWE’s education and outreach activities are designed to enhance the quality of life for women of all backgrounds who pursue the profession of engineering.
Scholarship opportunities for all educational and professional levels, including undergraduate and graduate students, and women re-entering the workforce as engineers (at national and section levels).
Reduced fees for admittance to national and regional education conferences that offer networking, professional development, seminars, workshops, and leadership training.
Resources and Information
As a worldwide leader in engineering knowledge and support, SWE is a partner you can turn to for advanced, relevant information about women in technical careers.
SWEMagazine—the Society’s award-winning magazine, covering issues of interest to women engineers including the achievements of women engineers, career development, career guidance, activities within the Society, and technical topics.
All Together, SWE’s monthly newsletter.
SWE Online Communities.
Webinars and podcasts.
Online career center where you can manage your resume and search hundreds of jobs posted monthly by SWE’s sponsors.
Outreach programs that encourage girls to pursue careers in engineering through SWE’s alliances with Girls Inc., Girl Scouts, and US FIRST (Foundation for the Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology.
Leadership Skills
Members are encouraged and supported in the development of skills necessary to be effective leaders in a global marketplace.
Develop leadership experience in a non-threatening environment through leadership roles at the sectional, regional, and national levels.
Publish articles in the SWE Magazine.
Present technical papers at national and regional conferences.
Lead seminars and workshops at national and regional conferences.
If you have any questions please email wichitaswe@gmail.com.
The deadline for submissions for the national awards given to individuals through SWE is March 31st. Please look through the awards to see if you or anyone you know would like to apply or be nominated. Please email wichitaswe@gmail.com with any nominee suggestions.
Help Dreams Come True: Sign up to Judge SWE Scholarship Applications
Last year National SWE provided 198 scholarships valued at $577,400. It is that time of year again to help judge scholarship applications for upper-class and graduate students.
The applications are inspiring and it is amazing to see a glimpse in to the world of these future engineers. Judging will be open from March 1-21. All judging will be done online; therefore, you can judge at your own pace and on your own schedule. A webinar training will be offered in late February/early March.
Will you help judge the upper-class and graduate student scholarship applications? The SWE FY13 Scholarship Committee Chair is looking forward to having you participate, please sign up here. Please contact the committee at scholarships@swe.org if you have any questions.
The communications committee recently voted to turn off new user registration to our website. Here is the updated process for any member who needs to submit calendar dates or articles:
1) First, see if you’re already registered. Click the “Log In” link under Members on the left side of our page to see if you’re already registered. If you are, you should be able to enter your email in the “forgot password” form to have a password sent to you.
2) If the “forgot password” form doesn’t recognize you, or you’re new and pretty sure you’ve never registered, email either the president (wichitaswe@gmail.com) or communications committee chair (angela.schroeder@swe.org) with your name and role in SWE. We would really like you to use your @swe.org email alias for the website.
3) Whoever you email will add you to the website (under Dashboard > Users > Add New) and send you a password that you can log in and change.
Your website permissions will depend on your role in the section:
SWE role
Corresponding website role
What you can do
Member of SWE or an associated organization
Contributor
Write posts and submit them for approval
Executive committee member
Author
Write and edit your own posts and publish them to the news page without waiting for approval
Communications chair or section president
Admin
Create new user accounts, publish and edit posts regardless of author.
Please let us know if your current SWE section role isn’t aligned with your website role, or if you need help with passwords or logging in.
Please help Wichita SWE earn 50 FREE Agilent kits by registering for Expo on SWEeter Futures! SWEeter Futures is a program that tracks the impact SWE members nationally are having as we strive to bring more women into the field of engineering. Wichita SWE has the opportunity to earn 50 FREE Agilent kits if we can get 10 people to sign up to volunteer for the 2013 Engineering Expo. Please visit this article to see how to sign up. You can also track your other outreach volunteer hours. Thanks for your help.
SWE is holding an outreach event. Invent it Build it, for 400 girls and 100 parents on Saturday November 10, 2012 at National Conference. All kinds of volunteers are needed. You can volunteer for an hour or the whole day.  You can sign up by checking the box on the conference registration page; or if already registered for conference, you may return to http://registration3.experientevent.com/showWEC121/Default.aspx and edit your registration to join us at Invent It. Build It.  Â
A few of the roles are:
Mentor to work with girls at event – Sat. AM, PM or all day (9 am-3:30 pm)
Registration – Sat AM for a couple hours
Check out – Sat PM for a couple hours
Set up and material distribution – Sat. AM, PM or all day
Work with parents and educators
Be a Panelist in a discussion with parents and educators
Material sorting – Wed – Fri at various times (contact Barb Davis at conference to drop by and help for an hour)