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In this week's episode, I continue my conversation with Felicia Guerrero Green for a deeper dive into her research project focused on women in engineering. Felicia experienced her own career crisis and realized that her education and mentoring hadn't prepared her for the challenges of balancing being a wife and mother with a career in engineering. As a result, through her PhD program, she is studying why women stay in engineering. A great deal of research exists about why women leave but Felicia is looking at this challenge from a lens of resiliency and embarking on a process to identify why women stay. I hope you enjoy learning about her process, motivation, and what she hopes to gain by completing this important work.
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In this week's episode, I continue my conversation with Felicia Guerrero Green for a deeper dive into her research project focused on women in engineering. Felicia experienced her own career crisis and realized that her education and mentoring hadn't prepared her for the challenges of balancing being a wife and mother with a career in engineering. As a result, through her PhD program, she is studying why women stay in engineering. A great deal of research exists about why women leave but Felicia is looking at this challenge from a lens of resiliency and embarking on a process to identify why women stay. I hope you enjoy learning about her process, motivation, and what she hopes to gain by completing this important work.