
e-Girls, hosted by the College of Engineering at Boise State, a two-day adventure camp for high school girls in 9th and 10th grade exploring careers in engineering and computer science. e-Girls has been hosted annually at Boise State since 2005, and hosted 409 girls so far! Tracking the girls after graduation 50% of the participants pursue a STEM career in college. Find out more! e-Girls is a free overnight program for girls currently in 9th and 10th grade. Enrollment is limited to 50 girls. Workshops led by Society of Women Engineers professionals and college students may include: Biomechanics of Footwear, Packaging and the Environment, Virtual Worlds with Alice, Solving Forensic Mysteries, Physics of Rock Climbing/Rope Walking, A World of Career Choices, and more! e-Girls learn that women in engineering and technical careers: Think Creatively Enjoy Working with Other People Help the World Earn a Great Living Workshops led by professionals and college students may include: Fun with Computer Programming Innovative Technology Solve a Transportation Problem Nuclear Forensics & Radiochemistry Engineering Design Challenge Explore Materials Science Physics of Rock Climbing and Rope Walking A World of Career Choices!