Celeste Baine, who did Recruiting Women into Technology Programs webinar last month, her new book, Engineers Make a Difference, has just been released.

Here is her email that I just received:

If you are interested in outreach - recruiting and retaining students in engineering or technology careers, this is the book for you.

Tom McGlew of MATEC was kind enough to be a peer reviewer and help me mold it into something really informative and helpful.

From the back cover:
Engineers Make a Difference is about “showing the color” of engineering and, as a result, capturing students’ passion, imagination, curiosity and dreams; to inspire them to create a life of abundance, meaning and satisfaction from such a pursuit. It’s about finding ways to attract diversity in traditionally white, male-dominated fields, and it examines how we can use engineering’s full rainbow of choices to enhance the public’s perception of engineering — making it more understandable, captivating and socially desirable.
With a focus on the state of K-12 engineering education and motivating students, this book is an invitation to explore engineering and share the fun with students of all ages.
For more information, visit: http://www.engineeringedu.com/engineersmakeadifference/

Tom really enjoyed the book and highly recommends it. He says that this book is great for everyone - from students who have questions, counsolers and teachers to guide students, as well as a section for parents to identify their child’s interest that could indicate their child would be happy in an Engineering job.

Mark Viquesney