Search the Library Website:
DrexelArchives
Historical photographs and other interesting documents from the Archives' collections, as well as information about the Archives

« Grace Godfrey, Dean of Home Economics | Main | New Archives Evening Hours »

Women Engineering Students at Drexel

by Robin Elliot
The Sarah Drexel Van Rensselaer Dormitory was not only a social home for women students at Drexel, but was also the site of academic conferences designed to assist female students in their educational studies.

Women students in engineering had a very difficult time during the 1940’s and 1950’s. The number of female students in engineering stayed extremely small during this time period. Drexel tried to support these students by having specific advisors for them. The Society of Women Engineers had a chapter at Drexel during the 1950’s and they tried to assist female students. At the conference held in April, 1949 there were both male and female students and graduates from Drexel who spoke about engineering and women. Drexel did have female students who were working in industry as part of the Cooperative Plan. The guest speaker of the conference was Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth, better known today for Cheaper By the Dozen, which was written by her children about their childhood growing up with eleven siblings in New Jersey. Gilbreth was an industrial engineer and had received numerous honorary degrees. She was a good example for female students on how to succeed in a tough field for women and also how to combine childrearing and employment.


Post a comment

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)





 

  About the Libraries
Hagerty Library  arrowl

Health Sciences Libraries  arrowl


Earle Mack School of Law Library    arrowl
Content Editor:
Content editor
Last Content Update:
March 28, 2008





Drexel University Libraries | 33rd & Market Streets | Philadelphia, PA, USA 19104 | (215) 895-1500
Copyright © 2009 Drexel University Libraries

Modified 25-Jul-2008 Drexel Libraries Home Law Library Home Contact Us Site Search/Index Feedback/Corrections