Georgia Tech Women in Engineering Awards Scholarships to Outstanding ISyE Female Students

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Shelley Wunder-Smith

Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering

404.385.4745

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The WIE program awarded scholarships to 16 female students in ISyE.

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The WIE program awarded scholarships to 16 female students in ISyE.

The Georgia Tech Women in Engineering (WIE) program awarded scholarships to 16 female students in the Stewart School of Industrial & Systems Engineering (ISyE) at the program’s banquet on April 12, 2016.

 WIE Scholarship Recipients and Sponsoring Agency

Navila Akther, sophomore, Alcoa

Jasmine Atkinson, senior, George Family Foundation

Ingraid Cai, sophomore, Boeing

Hannah Chen, sophomore, Kimberly-Clark

Rachel Conlee, sophomore, John Deere

Anika Dhamodharan, senior, Jane Ammons

Emma Heaslet, junior, Geneva Cooper

Jacqueline Krevolin, senior, Norfolk Southern

Stacey Nduati, senior, GM

Ije Okafor, junior, Georgia Power

Marie Ozenua, freshman, GM

Erica Qin, freshman, Geneva Cooper

Neha Saxena, senior, Michelin

Elizabeth Swiger, junior, Boeing

Charu Thomas, junior, Boeing

Natalia Troncoso, junior, Michelin

About the Women in Engineering Program

WIE is dedicated to recruiting top female students into engineering majors and, once enrolled, to ensure the highest level of retention by fostering an environment that encourages curiosity, creativity and intellectual and personal growth. WIE strives to redefine the engineering profession as a positive societal force with the potential to improve the quality of life through the creation of world changing technologies.

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School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISYE)

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Student Research, Engineering
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isye, Scholarships, undergraduate, women in engineering
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  • Created By: Shelley Wunder-Smith
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: May 10, 2016 - 11:11am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:21pm