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Sweet Briar College Celebrates Women in Engineering with NASA's Europa Clipper
Sweet Briar College is gearing up for an exciting National Engineers Week by hosting a banquet featuring NASA's Europa Clipper project manager, Jordan P. Evans. This engaging event not only celebrates regional engineering achievements but also focuses on empowering women in engineering, highlighting Sweet Briar's unique position as one of only two all‑women ABET‑accredited programs. Reserve your spot now to be part of this inspiring journey into the future of engineering and space exploration!
Introduction to National Engineers Week Banquet
Highlight on Sweet Briar's ABET‑accredited Program
Keynote Speaker: NASA's Europa Clipper Project
Understanding the Europa Clipper Mission
Significance of ABET Accreditation
Participation Options and Registration Details
Showcasing Engineering Projects
Public Reactions to the Event
Future Implications of Engineering Initiatives
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