
VIEW Voices of Incredible Engineering Women
Join host, Teri Carey, Assistant Director of Cornell Engineering Admissions as she dives into the world of engineering. We will be introducing you to the different majors we offer and how those fields translate into the world around us by bringing the microphone to the female voices in engineering here at Cornell. Each episode we will interview current students, faculty and alumni about what it is like to study in this field, and why it is worth exploring. In addition we hope to take the stress out of admissions by answering some common questions we get in our office about the program and offer some admissions tips along the way. We hope you enjoy our VIEW of engineering!
VIEW Voices of Incredible Engineering Women
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Teri Carey:
Ever wonder how your online order goes from a click of a button to your front door? Or how people can do research on a distant moon like Europa without ever visiting it? Well, have you ever wondered if maybe you’re an engineer? Engineering is simply the application of math and science to solving complex problems - and it is in every part of the world, every business sector, healthcare, in how theme parks are laid, agriculture, even in how you get your new favorite cozy blanket from an order on a webpage to a box on your doorstep. Hi, I’m Teri Carey from Cornell Engineering Admissions and this is our brand new podcast, VIEW: Voices of Incredible Engineering Women. We are here to put the spotlight on the importance of including women in STEM and bring a microphone to some female voices in the field. Each episode we will take some time to chat with a female engineering student, alum or faculty member from a different major in our program. We will get to know more about her journey, the major itself, and what she hopes to accomplish in the future. We want to open doors to women and girls and show them that they have a place at the table of engineering. In order to do that we need more women to study it so, we will bring along Scott Campbell, Director of Cornell Engineering Admissions to chat with us about some key admissions tips and maybe help us expel some myths about the admissions process. I am so excited to be here and hope you join us as we tell these stories of inspiring women in engineering at Cornell University.