SWE CNM
The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) is the world’s advocate and catalyst for change for women in engineering and technology. The Central New Mexico Professional Section (SWE CNM) serves the greater Albuquerque and Santa Fe areas, and has served this mission since 1988.
Upcoming Events
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Join SWECNM for the End of Summer Potluck in Santa Fe
BynicolenaberHello SWEesters, Don’t forget to RSVP for this year’s SWE Central New Mexico End of Summer BBQ in Santa Fe! This is a potluck event. If your last name starts with A-M, please bring a side. If your last name starts with N-Z, please bring an appetizer OR dessert. A BBQ entree will be provided…
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Annual Section Banquet @ St James Tearoom
BynicolenaberHello SWEsters, Register now for our Whimsical Wonderland Full Evening Tea Party at Saint James Tea Room! This is one of our favorite events of the year and is a wonderful way to have an enjoyable evening with other SWE members and friends and to celebrate the accomplishments of the Section. Registration information is below….
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2024 Event Calendar
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NMNWSE Conference Volunteering
BynicolenaberHello SWEesters, We are looking for volunteers to help with the New Mexico network for Women in Science and Engineering (NMNWSE) event on Friday September 27th. The NMNWSE event is a one-day conference for mid school and high school students in Moriarty and surrounding communities to attend. It offers hands-on technical career workshops designed to help students explore…
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Volunteer in Taos – STEAM Academy 2024
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Volunteer Opportunity in Santa Fe
BynicolenaberSanta Fe Children’s Museum Science Saturdays The Santa Fe Children’s Museum is looking for volunteers for their Science Saturday events held from 2-4 pm at the museum (1050 Old Pecos Trail, Santa Fe, NM 87505). Guest educators can come with a hands-on STEM activity for children, and the museum staff are happy to help advise and assist with activity planning. The museum is scheduling into March 2024 and beyond, so you have…
Volunteering
Membership
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Member Recognition
BynicolenaberSWE-CNM member Sandra Begay was recently honored in an Albuquerque Journal article. Read about her efforts leading a Sandia Labs program that assists Native American Tribes with renewable energy developments and her appointment to the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability. Congratulations Sandra!!
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