Women in Science and Engineering
The WiSE program is a groundbreaking effort to increase the representation and success of women in science and engineering at USC through a series of creative programs that enable women to thrive at every stage of their careers.
Committed to developing fresh approaches to policies and to building a supportive environment for both women and men, the WiSE program is driving USC to the leading edge of diversity in science and engineering.
Our Programs
Upcoming Events
STEM Bytes Seminar
zoomOur next STEM Bytes seminar is coming up on Friday, March 29 from 12 - 1pm PT on Zoom! To register, visit tinyurl.com/StemBytes3-29 ๐๐ฉ๐๐๐ค๐๐ซ: ๐๐๐ญ๐ฒ [โฆ]
A Conversation on Leadership with Ellen Ochoa, Astronaut and former Director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center
3409 South Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA 90089Please join us on Tuesday, April 16th for this conversation between Dr. Ellen Ochoa, astronaut and former Director of NASAโs Johnson Space Center, and Dr. [โฆ]
Women – Aspire for an Ambitious Career Workshop
DRB 232 Los Angeles, CA, United StatesJoin USC Women in Science and Engineering Program (WiSE) and Women in Engineering (WIE) for a special workshop led by Mrinalini Lakshminarayanan, Head of Product [โฆ]
Recent News
Carly Kenkel Promoted to Associate Professor with tenure
Congratulations to Carly Kenkel on being promoted to Associate Professor with tenure!
Emily Liman Appointed asย Harold Dornsife Chair in Neuroscience
Congratulations to Emily Liman on being appointed asย Harold Dornsife Chair in Neuroscience.Carly Kenkel Appointedย as theย Wilford and Daris Zinsmeyer Early Career Chair in Marine Studies
Congratulations to Carly Kenkel on being appointedย as theย Wilford and Daris Zinsmeyer Early Career Chair in Marine Studies.Kelly Luoย Elected to the Executive Committee of theย American Physical Society Forum on Early Career Scientists
Congratulations to Kelly Luo on being elected to the executive committee of the American Physical Society Forum on Early Career Scientists.Greta Panova Awarded the 2024-2025 AMS Joan and Joseph Birman Fellowship for Women Scholars
Congratulations to Greta Panova on being awarded the 2024-2025 AMS Joan and Joseph Birman Fellowship for Women Scholars award.