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Women in Science and Engineering: Picnic a great opportunity for WISE women to reflect

By Hayden Lingel

There’s no better way to get to know your peers than a picnic.

With games, music, food and the weekend ahead of you, your stress will dissolve. The memories the women make with each other at events like this will be forever cherished.

On Sept. 1, 2023, the WISE (Women in Science and Engineering) house hosted a picnic for the WISE ILLC (Integrated Learning-Living Communities). With the second week of classes in the books, there was no better time to check in and introduce the mentors in the WISE house.

Having been a part of WISE since their UD adventure began freshman year, our mentors have fallen in love with the program, seeing it more as a family than a program. They love the opportunities to socialize with the women, so they can help them feel welcome and comfortable.

One of the mentors, WISE house resident Lilly Craig, shared her thoughts when asked about what she loves best about being a mentor.

“I love mentoring the women because it is such a valuable opportunity to provide guidance to future generations of STEM majors," Craig said. "I want every woman to feel welcome at Dayton and comfortable to be themselves. This organization helps to encourage one another to express our strengths and academic skills. WISE is a wonderful experience to have and to cherish.”

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