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PAST EVENTS:

Spring 2021

Monday, May 3, 4pm: MEWG Ice Cream Social
Wednesday, April 21, 5pm: MEWG Student - Alumni Mixer
Thursday, April 15, 2pm: MEWG Coffee Chat

WINTER 2021

Saturday, March 20, 7pm: Movie Night
Seminar: Finding Opportunity In Uncertainty

FALL 2020

​Friday, October 30, 12pm: Coffee Chat: Finding a balance between chaos and control.
​Friday, October 16, 8:15am: Coffee Chat: Ideas on how to improve and enjoy our space.
Thursday, October 15, 7pm: Virtual Game Night
Thursday, October 15, 12pm: [Virtual] Dine with Professor Allison Okamura
​Friday, October 02, 12pm: Coffee Chat: Tell us about a memorable sky you witnessed
Wednesday, September 30, 4:30pm: Fall Welcome Reception
Friday, September 18, 8am:  Coffee chat: Tips on how to kick off a healthy quarter

SUMMER 2020

Friday, September 4, 8am:  Coffee chat: What is my power breakfast?
Saturday, August 15, 6pm: (Wine + ) Colouring Night

SPRING 2020

Sunday, April 26, 8pm: Bake-Along
​Thursday, April 16, 4pm: Board Games
Saturday, April 11, 10am: Jackbox Party

winter 2020

Thursday, February 13, 5:30pm: Dinner with Marissa West, General Motors
Thursday, January 16, 5:30pm: Dinner with Lara Pierpoint, Exelon

AUTUMN 2019

Tuesday, November 19, 6-8pm: Game Night
Wednesday, October 23, 5-7pm: Women in Engineering Welcome Reception

Summer 2019

Thursday, September 19, 12-1:30pm: Summer ME BBQ

Spring 2019

Monday, August 5th, 2019, 12-1pm: Picnic at The Oval
Thursday, June 6th, 2019, 6-7pm: Spring Quarter Ice Cream Social

The Mechanical Engineering Women's Group is a collection of students dedicated to fostering a sense of community and environment to empower graduate and postdoctoral women in engineering at Stanford University. People of all genders are welcome!
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The ME Women's Group gratefully acknowledges the contributions of Sandia National Laboratories, General Motors, the Associated Students of Stanford University, the Vice Provost of Engineering Education, and the School of Engineering Alumni Relations Program.
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