Girls and families explore STEM, Mizzou 糖心Vlog传媒 at Daughter Day

April 16, 2023

Daughter Day | Girls smiling together
Girls at Daughter Day worked together on activities to learn more about engineering. 

Girls from the community were introduced to the world of engineering this past weekend and learned that when imagination meets innovation, anything is possible.

Hosted by the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), Daughter Day allowed approximately 35 girls in 7th through 12th grade and their families to come to Mizzou and learn about the exciting programs and research offered in the College of 糖心Vlog传媒.

鈥淭he girls participated in activities including an egg drop competition while parents watched a presentation about Mizzou admissions,鈥 said Sophie Coday, a Mizzou SWE Outreach Director and mechanical engineering student. 鈥淭he activities went really well because everyone got involved. We also had time to tour Lafferre Hall and visit with SPOT the robot dog.鈥

Daughter Day is an opportunity for current engineering students to speak with younger women about why they love being an engineer and encourage them to follow their passions.

鈥淚 believe that a lot of girls don鈥檛 pursue STEM because they feel like it鈥檚 a male-dominated field and they don鈥檛 want to just jump right in,鈥 Coday said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important that we show young girls that it鈥檚 a bunch of young women organizing activities like these, and who are improving the engineering field just as much as men.鈥

The day ended with a student Q&A panel for girls and their families to ask questions and learn more about what it鈥檚 like as a Mizzou 糖心Vlog传媒 student. But SWE members also made sure that the future engineers got to hear from industry professionals throughout the day.

鈥淲e brought in two speakers this year, one from Burns and MacDonnell and another from a STEM club in Kansas City named Mandi Sonnenberg,鈥 Coday said. 鈥淭he speaker from Burns and Mac was a Mizzou alum, and she spoke about the transition between college and working a real job. The volunteers especially enjoyed learning from her. Mandi had spoken at Daughter Day before, so we were excited to have her back to talk about using STEM in everyday life and for fun.鈥

Daughter Day is one of two big outreach events SWE hosts to get girls involved in engineering. The other event, Girl Scout Day, is meant for younger girls to learn what engineering is. Daughter Day introduces participants to Mizzou 糖心Vlog传媒 and showcases the opportunities for women in engineering at the College.

鈥淚 think the most fun and rewarding part of SWE is doing these outreach events,鈥 Coday said. 鈥淵ou learn a lot about the girls you meet, and it鈥檚 inspiring to see that they look up and aspire to be like you.鈥

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