Combined with an Embry-Riddle education, a professional group like the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) can open the door to incredible opportunities.
Young girls from Volusia County pose around the Embry-Riddle seal in the Mori Hosseini Student Union during the Introduce a Girl to Engineering Workshop (IGEW) led by the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Collegiate Section at the Daytona Beach campus on Feb. 17, 2024. (Photo: Embry-Riddle)
Ashley Cathon joined her SWE teammates in hosting the 2024 “Introduce a Girl to Engineering” for Volusia County students. (Photo: Ashley Cathon)
Ashley Cathon (left), with her sister Brooke, mom, dad and dog, Lulu, in a recent family portrait. (Photo: Ashley Cathon)
Ashley Cathon (left), with her sister Brooke, mom, dad and dog, Lulu, in a recent family portrait. (Photo: Ashley Cathon)
Mechanical Engineering major and SWE member Ashley Cathon on the L3 Harris campus, where she worked as an intern during the summer of 2024.