The electric arc, a series of articles by electrical engineer and inventor Hertha Ayrton, 1902
Ayrton, Hertha Marks, 1854-1923View Full Item in University of WisconsinThe book had its origin in a series of articles published in The Electrician in 1895-1896. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Margaret Ingels at the University of Kentucky, where she was the first woman to graduate with an engineering degree, 1916
Ingels, Margaret, 1892-1971View Full Item in University of KentuckyMargaret Ingels, pioneering mechanical engineer, 1917
Ingels, Margaret, 1892-1971View Full Item in University of KentuckyMargaret Ingels receiving an award from Willis Carrier, founder of Carrier Air Conditioner Corporation, 1952
Ingels, Margaret, 1892-1971View Full Item in University of Kentucky“Some Examples of the Work of Julia Morgan, Architect and Engineer of California,” 1918
Walter T. Steilberg (author)View Full Item in California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoPortrait of Dr. Edith Clarke, pioneering electrical engineer, 1935
General Electric CompanyView Full Item in miSciDr. Edith Clarke (1883-1959) was a major figure in electrical engineering. She was the first woman to graduate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a degree in electrical engineer…
Donice Parrish, Helen Smith, and Elinor Schermbeck, students in an Engineering, Science, and Management War Training drafting course
View Full Item in Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Fort WorthImage of H.H. Katz, instructor of an Engineering, Science and Management War Training drafting course, uses models to illustrate a point. Donice Parrish, left, listens as Katz explains the point to He…
Women can be Engineers, by Alice C. Goff, 1946
Goff, Alice Charlotte, 1894View Full Item in University of MichiganWomen working in Convair’s engineering loft, 1940s
View Full Item in Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company, Fort WorthPhotograph of three women drawing atop a huge piece of engineering paper. The women are wearing pants and blouses and their heads are down. They are surrounded by rulers, graphite sticks, books, and m…
Portrait of power engineer Florence F. Buckland, 1952
General Electric CompanyView Full Item in miSciMrs. Florence F. Buckland, General Electric engineer based at its Schenectady Works. She was a pioneering power engineer. Her husband was GE gas turbine pioneer Bruce Buckland.
Patricia A. Welch receiving diploma for process technology course offered by General Electric, 1953
General Electric CompanyView Full Item in miSciDiscontinuous automatic control, by aerospace engineer Irmgard Flügge-Lotz, 1953
Flügge-Lotz, IrmgardView Full Item in University of MichiganIndustrial engineer Lillian Gilbreth receives honorary degree from the University of Wisconsin, 1955
View Full Item in University of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsPsychologist and industrial engineer Lillian M. Gilbreth receives an honorary degree from UW president E.B. Fred at a 1955 ceremony. Gilbreth was one of the first working women engineers to hold a Ph…
Industrial engineer Lillian Gilbreth at the dedication of Gilbreth Hall at the University of Rhode Island, 1962
UnknownView Full Item in University of Rhode IslandUniversity of Rhode Island: University Archives Photographs; A photograph of Lillian M. Gilbreth and T. Stephen Crawford at the dedication of Gilbreth Hall, named in honor of the Gilbreths' contributi…
Highway engineers Marilyn Reece and Carol Schumaker near the Santa Monica-San Diego interchange designed by Reece, 1964
View Full Item in UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research LibraryINTERCHANGE DESIGNERS-Mrs. Marilyn Reece, left, stands by the three level Santa Monica-San Diego Freeway interchange she designed near Sepulveda and Olympic Blvds. With her is state highway engineer M…
Gemini flight engineer Annette Chambers, 1965
View Full Item in UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research LibraryCOMPARING CALCULATIONS-Mrs. Annette Chambers, Gemini project engineer, confers with Jack Van Paddenburg in data processing center at Aerospace Center.
Engineering students at UCLA, 1967
View Full Item in UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research LibraryFRIEND INDEED--Slide rule holds no terrors for, from left, Cheri Boyd, Kiki Fleck and Millie Klauz, degree winners in engineering at UCLA. Women engineers are as hotly recruited as male counterparts.
Female graduating seniors at Clarkson College of Technology, the first women to graduate from the school after it admitted women again in 1964
View Full Item in Clarkson UniversityNine female students were graduated for the first time since Clarkson College of Technology admitted women again in 1964. Their names are: Karen Politica (Mathematics), Tenafly, N.J.; Mary Ann Scherna…
Aeronautical engineering student at Parks College of Engineering, Aviation, and Technology, St. Louis University, 1970
Unknown creator, St. Louis UniversityView Full Item in Saint Louis UniversityThe first women students to enter Parks began graduating in the early 1970s. Here, Dr. Richard Andres assists a student in aeronautical engineering. (c. 1970)
Marquette University biomedical engineering student Elizabeth Cook working at G.E. Medical Systems, 1972
Marquette UniversityView Full Item in Marquette UniversityElizabeth Cook, a Marquette biomedical engineering student, works at a computer at G.E. Medical Systems, 1972.
Dianne Shows, UCLA engineering student, 1973
View Full Item in UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research LibraryA POPULAR ITEM--Dianne Shows, a senior in the engineering department at UCLA, uses a pocket electronic calculator as she does some homework.
Sedigheh Salim, first woman to earn a chemical engineering degree at Brigham Young University, 1973
UnknownView Full Item in Brigham Young University - Harold B. Lee LibrarySedigheh Salim, 21, whom her classmates renamed "Sadie," was a chemical engineering student from Tehran, Iran, in 1973. She was the first woman ever to earn a chemical engineering degree at BYU. She g…
Patricia Elaine Duncan, Donna Gale Wall, Janis Marie Fischer, and Sandra Marie Price, College of Engineering award recipients, 1973
University of KentuckyView Full Item in University of KentuckyEnsign Charlene Albright, navy engineer, on a missile test ship, 1978
View Full Item in UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research LibraryIN THE VANGUARD--Navy Ens. Charlene Albright, one of first eight women officers assigned to sea duty on vessels other than hospital ships or transports, gets media attention on missile test ship Norto…
Woman working in engineering lab at Marquette University, 1979
Marquette UniversityView Full Item in Marquette UniversityAn female engineer working with equipment in a lab, 1979.
News clip, including an interview with a young female student, about a University of Texas at Arlington program to encourage students to pursue careers in engineering, 1983
KXAS-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.)View Full Item in UNT Libraries Special CollectionsVideo footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story by Juanita Stevenson about a week-long program sponsored by the University of Texas at Arlington to encourage stu…
Electrical engineering students at Marquette University, undated
Marquette UniversityView Full Item in Marquette UniversityTwo female electrical engineering students work with equipment in a lab.
Experiencing technical work : a comparison of male and female engineers, a working paper by Lotte Bailyn, 1986
Bailyn, LotteView Full Item in MIT LibrariesBibliography: p. 19-20
University of Wisconsin engineering student, circa 1990
View Full Item in University of Wisconsin Digital CollectionsA engineering student stands by a piece of laboratory equipment.
Aerospace engineer Dr. Sheila E. Widnall, first female Secretary of the Air Force, 1993
Department of Defense. American Forces Information Service. Defense Visual Information Center. 1994View Full Item in National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesThe original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Pentagon State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT. John K. Mcdowell Release Sta…
Pioneer women : pushing the frontiers of science and engineering at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1995
View Full Item in University of Michigan"Published 1995"--P. [18]. Shipping list no.: 95-0319-P. Cover title.
Article on recruitment of undergraduate students at Utah State University, including a program to encourage women to enter the engineering field, 1999
Furse, Cynthia M, Price, JanaView Full Item in University of UtahJournal Article This paper describes two creative methods that are used to recruit undergraduate students at Utah State University. The fmt is "Engineering State", a four day hands-on immersement in a…
Environmental engineer Kim Parker Brown receiving The Golden Torch Award from the National Society of Black Engineers, 2006
Department of Defense. American Forces Information Service. Defense Visual Information Center. 1994View Full Item in National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesThe original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Pittsburgh State: Pennsylvania (PA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Joshua Hudson, USN Release Status: R…
Gender disparity in engineering: results and analysis from school counselors survey and national vignette, journal article, 2012
Bergerson, Amy A, Iskander, Tiffany, Gore, Paul, Furse, CynthiaView Full Item in University of Utahpre-print In an earlier paper by our group [1] we presented statistical analysis based on 30 years of ACT data illustrating gender disparity in engineering majors and career choices. Obtained results…