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Monthly newsletter March 2008:
Read about our upcoming events, summary of past events, and the first letter from our current president, Katherine Kuan!

Register for WiSE 2008! WiSE is designed to inspire and empower high school girls to take a stronger interest in the multifaceted fields of science, engineering, and technology.

Register for KEYS 2008! Through KEYS, 6th-8th grade girls will have the opportunity to spend the day at MIT, where they will meet women studying or working in science and engineering, explore MIT’s laboratories, participate in a variety of hands-on activities, make new friends, and much more! Cost of participation is free, so what are you waiting for? Register today!

MIT SWE Job Postings Check out full-time/internship positions here!

Events Calendar Check out the new interactive Google calendar feature!

Style up with MIT SWE! What are you waiting for?!
T-shirts for ONLY $2!
Drawstring bags for $4
Tote bags for $6
MITSWE track pants and a jacket are also available for $15 each at general body meetings!

>> upcoming swe events

CPW Movie - Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
Saturday, April 12
McCormick East Penthouse, 7:00-9:00PM

Advocacy Movie Night + Dinner + Desserts
Friday, April 18
TBD, 6:00pm

Meet the Professors Dinner
Wednesday, April 23
Student Center, Lobdell, 6:00PM

Meet the Professionals Dinner!
Thursday, April 24
Student Center, Lobdell, 6:00PM



...and much more as listed in our Events calendar!

>> a day in the life of...

Goldman Sachs Female Employee Profile







Zoll Medical Female Employee Profile



This section will profile a new female professional from industry every two weeks from a different company. The profiles will describe the company at which she works, a typical day at work for her, as well as any career advice from her own experience she can offer to university students. While providing an inside look at the companies and jobs that MIT students hope to pursue in the future, these women will be positive role models who demonstrate great leadership and excellence in their respective fields of work.

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