On Your Own: 6th Annual Women in Engineering DREAM Conference, Mar. 1

Registration is now open for Students, Adults and Volunteers for the 6th Annual Women in Engineering (WIE) DREAM Conference. Don’t wait. Register NOW!

The first 500 students who register and attend will receive complimentary conference bags with giveaways, and the high school that is most highly represented will be honored with a plaque of outstanding participation!

WHO: All high school students (grade 9 or higher – no exceptions), particularly girls. Parents, teachers and community members are invited to attend or volunteer, but MUST REGISTER. Each student may be accompanied by one (1) adult chaperone. We also encourage community college students with an interest in the A. James Clark School of Engineering to join us.

WHAT: Through interactive workshops, discussions and demonstrations, participants will be immersed in an exciting learning environment with the goal of igniting interest in engineering. The Clark School departments and student organizations like the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) along with our sponsors will participate in an information fair for attendees to enjoy at the end of the day.

WHEN: Saturday, March 1, 2014 from 9AM – 2:30PM

WHERE: Adele H. Stamp Student Union, University of Maryland, College Park

WHY: The Women in Engineering Program was founded in 1995 to support women engineering students at the University of Maryland. Our mission is to recruit, retain and advance women in engineering through a variety of initiatives. Gender diversity in the field of engineering continues to draw national attention. Since 1996, the United States has seen a decreasing number of women enrolling as first-year students in engineering. In the Clark School, we are working hard to reverse that trend. We jumped from a class of 16.5 percent women in 2005 to 29.4 percent this fall! Programs like the WIE DREAM Conference help by showing students that engineering is not only an exciting career, but also one that is critical to improving people’s lives and the world around us.

The conference is FREE and includes lunch for students. Plus, students that attend the event and subsequently the Clark School at the University of Maryland will be eligible to apply for DREAM scholarships valued at up to $2,500!

For more information and to Register, please visit http://www.wie.umd.edu/k12/dream-conference or contact:

Bria Barry (formerly McElroy)
bmcelroy@umd.edu
Assistant Director, Women in Engineering Program
A. James Clark School of Engineering
University of Maryland
1131 Glenn L. Martin Hall
College Park, MD 20742
301-405-3283 TEL
301-314-9867 FAX
www.wie.umd.edu

QUICK RECAP
What: 6th Annual Women in Engineering DREAM Conference
Who: Seniors & Ambassadors
When: Saturday, March 1, 2014, 9AM – 2:30PM
Where: Adele H. Stamp Student Union, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Cost: Free

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2014 Bling Your Cookie Booth Contest

keepCalmCookiesTroop 3480 will have Girl Scout Cookie Booths in the local area. We’re going to “Bling Our Booths” with attractive signs so everyone knows where to get their cookies. Be creative! Make it outstanding! Go solo or work in a group. Girls should bring their sign to the troop meeting on Friday, February 14, 2014. Several signs will be picked to represent Troop 3480 at the Cookie Booths.

Every sign MUST include:

  • Troop 3480
  • Drawing, pictures or names of some or all of the Girl Scout Cookies sold in our area
  • the words: Sold Here
  • the price of a box of cookies: $4

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Girl Scout Day at the Newseum, Feb. 15

newseumLogoWhen girls attend Girl Scout Day at the Newseum, they have the opportunity to participate in activities such as:

  • NewsMania™ – Show what you know about Girl Scouts, women’s history and today’s news in the Newseum’s live, current events game show complete with buzzers, lights and prizes.
  • Front Page Frenzy – Race across a giant game board and compete for prizes as you play this fast-paced game that uses historic front pages reporting on accomplishments of famous women.
  • Votes for Women: The First Amendment and the Women’s Rights Movement – This 30-minute program features “Can’t Touch This,” one of the Newseum’s most popular films. Participants learn the five freedoms of the First Amendment and how women’s suffrage activists exercised those rights, protesting and publishing their own newspapers to bring attention to their cause.
  • Women in Journalism Gallery Talk – Throughout history, journalism was largely a man’s world, and women were mostly relegated to lower-rung jobs. The movement of women into the workplace propelled them front and center – to Page One and the television anchor slot. Learn about the role of women in news history through stories, artifacts, photos and video.
  • Express Yourself – Design a T-shirt, button or bumper sticker celebrating your right to free expression.
  • Women in the News Scavenger Hunt – Sniff out all the great information about women in the news throughout the Newseum.

Questions: Please visit newseum.org or call the Education Department at 202-292-6650 for more information

Tickets: There are only 20 tickets girl tickets and 5 adult tickets available for this event; both are $11. See Sis. Kesha to purchase your ticket. Download the permission slip for Girl Scout Day at the Newseum. To register on your own fill out the ticket request form on the Newseum’s website and send it to educationprograms@newseum.org

QUICK RECAP
What: Girl Scout Day at the Newseum
Who: Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors & Ambassadors
When: Saturday, February 15, 2014
Where: Newseum
555 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20001
Cost: $11

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