Are you ready to explore the exciting world of engineering? Join us for Engineering Week (EWeek) 2023 and create the future!
This year’s theme is ‘Create the Future.’ We’re inviting students from all over campus to participate in an exciting week-long journey of exploration and discovery.
We’ll explore the latest technologies, trends, and tools driving the world’s biggest engineering challenges. From artificial intelligence and robotics, to autonomous vehicles, 3D printing, and beyond, Engineering Week will bring together students, professionals, and creative minds to push the boundaries of engineering innovation.
It’s time to create the future - register now for one of our exciting events below and join us for Engineering Week!
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Your Future Starts Now: A professional development talk that explores ways to meet your career goals with intention.
Dr. Michelle Goddard-Kim, P.E., is a Loyola engineering alumna (class of 2005). She is the Acting Chief Diversity Officer at the Department of Defense Information Systems Agency. Dr. Goddard-Kim will share her experiences navigating graduate studies and employment in the federal government. She will provide advice and information for students on how to reach their professional goals. Ms. Rachel Bachman from Loyola's Career Center will guide participants through an Odyssey Planning exercise to help students brainstorm on their 5 year career/life plan.
Meet in-person with Dr. Raenita A. Fenner, Associate Professor and Chair of Engineering, during these drop-in hours for essential tips and resources on career-related topics specifically for engineering and technical students.
Dr. Lloyd Emokpae, Founder and CEO of LASARRUS Clinic and Research Center, will discuss his professional career as a computer engineer and describe how he founded LASARRUS Clinic and Research Center.
Celebrate Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day on February 23, 2023!
DiscoverE’s Girl Day is a time when volunteers, educators, and others act as role models, facilitate engineering activities, and show girls how engineers change our world. DiscoverE’s Despite the Odds research found that this simple formula helps girls develop an interest in engineering, build their confidence in their problem-solving skills, and creates a STEM identity. Join us and be a role model! Learn more at DiscoverE.org/GirlDay.