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Volunteers Needed: Jan 20 DISD STEM Expo

The Dallas ISD STEM EXPO, formerly STEM Day, is an all-day event that focuses on STEM-related careers and coursework. Over 2,500 participants (of all age groups) engage in hands-on and interactive sessions (provided by local colleges and universities, museums, engineering organizations, and STEM-focused organizations).

Dallas SWE will be supporting this effort at the event. We will have booth set up to get students “charged up” by building circuits! We will also share information about our organization and how they can participate in SWENext. Below are the event details.

When: Saturday, January 20, 2018, 9am-3pm
Where: Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, 650 S. Griffin Street, Dallas, TX 75202

We will have 2 shifts to choose from, with 8 spots available per shift:

  • Morning – 8:30am – 12pm
  • Afternoon – 11:30am – 3pm

 

 

Please complete the Volunteer Orientation steps online by Friday, December 15, 2017Volunteer Orientation

  • Select “General” for your Volunteer Application
  • Select “STEM Department” as your selected school, department, and volunteer activity. Once approved, you will receive a clearance notification from the Volunteer and Partnership Department.
  • Complete the online orientation
  • Go to My Connections (underneath the blue section)
  • Click on I’m a Fan Of
  • Click STEM Department
  • Click on 2018 STEM EXPO (under Opportunities)

WE Local Tulsa Travel Coordination

Did you miss out on WE17? Want a smaller experience close to home? Consider attending WE Local in Tulsa January 26-28, 2018! Registration just opened: find registration and hotel information at the WE Local Tulsa website. Registration is through the SWE membership portal which is different from past conferences, but they’ve provided step-by-step instructions to help!

When you register, fill out our Travel Coordination Survey. Since we’re within driving distance, and to save on housing costs, we often carpool and share rooms. In the next few weeks we’ll do our best to coordinate with other Dallas SWE members with the info you provide to us.

 

Feb 24 College to Career Conference Registration Open

We are pleased to announce that the second College to Careers Leadership Conference will again be hosted by Dallas SWE, SHPE DFW, and NSBE DFW on Saturday, Feb 24, 2018! We had some great feedback from the first 2017 event and hope to build on that success. We’ll be back at the Meadows Conference Center in downtown Dallas for a full day of networking, professional development, and panel talks for our collegiate counterparts across the DFW area.

Attendees will be junior and senior undergraduates or graduate students seeking career guidance and feedback on their interview skills. We need volunteer professionals to help with registration, panelists, resume reviews, and logistics support. Please register at the link below and share the flyer to the right with college students in your life!

When: Saturday, February 24, 2018, 8am – 4pm

Where: Meadows Conference Center, 2900 Live Oak St, Dallas, TX 75204

RSVP: Click below to register as a volunteer or collegiate attendee!

Eventbrite - 2018 DFW College to Careers Leadership Conference

Event Recap: Fall 2017 Design Your World STEM Conference

We’ve posted a recap of our Nov 11 Design Your World STEM Conference for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade girls over on our DYW website! Thanks to everyone who helped plan and execute this completely volunteer-led event. Check out the recap and stay tuned for information on our next event in the spring of 2018!

Event Recap: Nov 14 Meeting and Webinar

On Nov, 14, Dallas SWE hosted a meeting at Parr Library and watched a webinar called, “The Lies of the Impostor Complex, Disarming the Critics, the Power of Your Authority and the Support All Around you,” by  Tanya Geisler.  In the webinar Tanya discussed:

  1. The 12 lies of the Impostor Complex and their corresponding truths.
  2. Learning how to identify techniques for how to deal with critics.
  3. Learning how to identify how to connect deeply with your authority.
  4. Learning how to assemble support structures.

During the webinar the attendees discussed some of their experience with Impostor Complex and how they learned to overcome it.  You can view this recorded webinar, its predecessor, “The 12 lies of the Impostor Complex,” and many others at the SWE Advance Learning Center. These resources are FREE to SWE Members!

Member of the Month: Liong So

With our Member of the Month program, Dallas SWE seeks to recognize some of our non-officer members whose technical contributions, leadership accomplishments, or SWE volunteer service are particularly noteworthy. If you would like to nominate a Dallas SWE member for his/her contributions, please email us.


Our November Member of the Month is Liong So! Liong is a Senior Project Manager working with City of Dallas Department of Public Works since November 1999.  She has developed capital bond projects from alley groups, bridge repair groups, and complete streets from design and procurement to construction and project closure. Last year (2016) she finished the Cedar Crest Bridge and Gateway project which included a scenic overlook adjacent to the bridge, architectural structures and Trinity new lighting.  The project augmented the Dallas Trinity River Corridor by providing connectivity to the Great Trinity Forest, Trail Systems, and Managed Wetlands. The project was intended to attract business and people to develop, revitalize, and transform the South Dallas Area.

This year, she started construction on another complete street which will open the connection of Goodnight Lane to Interstate 635 in Royal Lane area (Korean Town). Korean business owners and local residents have been so enthusiastic about this new construction; the editor of Korean News sent her an article about Royal Lane on September 29, 2017 with her picture on it, the title and the story was in Korean Language with Chinese characters. As an engineer she was very amused: Liong is of Indonesian Chinese descent, but she did not understand the article, as she could not read it, but she was happy knowing that her picture was there!

Before working at the City of Dallas, Liong worked as a geotechnical engineer in several DFW geotechnical engineering companies.  In 2012 Liong wrote a technical paper, “Field Evaluation of Stabilization in Swelling Clay for Concrete Pavement,” about field evaluations and the result of independent laboratory studies of subgrade stabilization of highly expansive clays in Five Alleys (built in 2008) and Korgan Street (built in 2009).  This paper was submitted to and presented at ASCE Texas Fall Conference, 2012 in Fort Worth.

Liong holds a Master in Business Administration (MBA) in Finance from Southern Methodist University (SMU), a  Master of Science (MS) in Civil/Geotechnical Engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), and a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Civil/Structural Engineering from Trisakti University, Jakarta, Indonesia. She also has a Texas Professional Engineer (PE) license and is a Certified Project Management Professional (PMP). In her spare time, Liong likes gardening: she grows eggplant, tomatoes, bitter melon, okra and papaya. She also likes driving cross-country!

Liong was born in Indonesia and experienced working as an engineer where woman engineers are highly appreciated, treated equal or even better, as an engineer first and woman second. In the US, woman engineers often experience mistreatment; from  horrible bosses, hostile environments, the old boys club mentality, being intimidated, belittled, or just being treated as though they are just highly-trained technicians. Woman engineers experience back room cronyism seemingly designed to elevate incompetence and keep them down. However, Liong has also found that there are still honest people in construction who respect women engineer.

Women in America continue to battle for equal pay; so Liong believes that understanding how money works is important for our success in our careers and our lives in general. Understanding finances will take you to your American dream, such as owning a house or being debt free, and pave the road to financial independence. She considers it an honor to serve on the Dallas SWE Investment Committee and to be part of this organization that continues to provide scholarships and a bright future to young women in STEM.

I’ve been a SWE member since I graduated from NJIT (1992). This October I attended the WE17 Conference in Austin, and as always it was a huge conference with many opportunities to meet thousands wonderful women in STEM gathering to get invaluable support, networking and professional development. I always admire smart, talented and energetic women engineers who want to learn, develop and practice their leadership skills to become smart and effective leaders in SWE. SWE is an awesome outreach organization that provides the technical skills and social knowledge to support the success of women leaders through their careers in today’s complex global markets. I believe that these smart women engineers contribute to SWE’s evolution as a strong women’s organization.
~ Liong So

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