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Y-12 hosts eighth annual Introduce a Girl to Engineering

Posted at 6:29 pm March 12, 2019
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Photo by Y-12 National Security Complex

Photo by Y-12 National Security Complex

 

The Y-12 National Security Complex says it is helping to open doors and close the gender gap in engineering fields.

In February, Y-12 hosted its eighth annual Introduce a Girl to Engineering at the site’s New Hope Center. The one-day event, held in conjunction with Engineers Week, gave young female students an opportunity to discover and explore science, technology, engineering, and math (or STEM) careers alongside Y-12 and Uranium Processing Facility Project scientists and engineers, a press release said.

More than 300 middle- and high-school students from seven area counties attended this year’s event. About 100 engineers, scientists, and other volunteers—most from Y-12, the Uranium Processing Facility Project, and the Oak Ridge chapter of Women in Nuclear—supported the event, which encouraged students to connect their math and science skills to careers in STEM fields, the press release said.

For Lesly, an Oak Ridge High School senior, this was her second consecutive year attending IGTE, the press release said. Last year, she said she learned what engineering is about through hands-on STEM activities and by talking with female engineers. She said she returned this year determined to glean more about the varied engineering disciplines.

“I want to learn more about the fields, see what my options are,” Lesly said. “This event and talking with my teachers about career paths have helped me lean more toward engineering as a college major.”

In 2018, women comprised 15.9 percent of employed architects and engineers, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, managing and operating contractor at Y-12, encourages young people to develop workforce skills the site will need in the future. Recruitment and retention of female engineers remains an important focus, the press release said.

Photo by Y-12 National Security Complex

Photo by Y-12 National Security Complex

 

Photo by Y-12 National Security Complex

Photo by Y-12 National Security Complex

Filed Under: Education, Front Page News, K-12, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: Consolidated Nuclear Security LLC, engineering, Introduce a Girl to Engineering, science technology engineering and math, STEM, uranium processing facility, Women in Nuclear, Y-12 National Security Complex

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