Hailed as the “Lady Engineer” who “took the pain out of the train,” Olive Wetzel Dennis made her lasting mark on passenger service and paved the path for future female civil engineers. Lauren A.
Olive Dennis, who worked at the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, was one of very few female engineers in the early 20th century. Responsible for innovations in rail travel that remain today, she will be ...
Mrs Juliet Aboloje, Delta's first female engineer Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Works, has retired from the state ...
Margaret Limbaugh was a mother of two young children when she decided to set her sights on earning an engineering degree from the University of North Florida. "My ex-husband said, 'Oh, so you made an ...
Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Undersecretary Maria Catalina Cabral has urged women to assert their rightful place in engineering and leadership roles in the government. During her ...