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April 30, 2018

WISE Director Speaks at Seminar for Mexican Engineering Students

April 4, 2018

WISE Awarded $95,000 by UA Green Fund

Feb. 6, 2018

Engineering in an Intersectional World

Nov. 8, 2017

WISE Director, Dr. Jill Williams, speaks as part of CALS Diversity and Inclusion speakers series

Aug. 3, 2017

WISE Director awarded Haury Fellowship

July 3, 2017

Girls are still less interested in STEM careers than boys. This is what Tucson is doing about it.

April 24, 2017

WISE Program Promotes Biodiversity Learning in K-12 Schools

March 31, 2017

UA Girls Who Code Featured by UA+/AZ Public Media

Aug. 29, 2016

WISE and Partner Organizations Receive $98,155 from the Haury Program in Environment and Social Justice to launch the Bio/Diversity Project

June 30, 2016

The Women in Science and Engineering Program was recently awarded $1500 from the UA Commission on the Status of Women

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