Eight undergraduate women studying in the School of Engineering and Applied Science will conduct research under faculty mentors as part of a program focused on supporting women in science, engineering and mathematics.
George Washington University was recently awarded a $300,000 Clare Boothe Luce Program Undergraduate Research grant, which provides funding for promising female students in science, engineering and mathematics fields. The award will enable students to pursue research with guidance from faculty mentors, hone their professional skills and establish themselves as university leaders.