The Women Building Infrastructure Initiative will accelerate state and local efforts to increase women’s inclusion and equity in construction-trades jobs and apprenticeships.
High school senior Dylann Volz discovered civil engineering for the first time during Cornell Engineering's CURIE Academy.
Bring Back the Trades is a resource for parents and high school students looking for alternative paths to the traditional four-year university program.
Before you decide what digital tools are a good fit for your company, you first need to ask yourself what you want to automate and why.
Holding over 15 years of progressive executive experience, Bisa says she never dreamed that the journey to acquiring a company would look the way that it did.
A woman-led, private company is solving the global $667 billion nuclear waste disposal problem.
More than 60% of each NEXT class has received promotions or expanded responsibilities while in the program or within 12 months of graduating.
Isabel Siordia put in massive sweat equity to overcome many challenges, including a run-in with mental health and culture shock, to become a construction applications engineer.
Railroading today is one of the most innovative and sustainable components of our infrastructure. And it’s determined to not be the caboose on matters of DE&I.
The renewable industry, as progressive as it is, has a long way to go to make the work experience more comprehensive and to retain women.
“New York Build enlightened me to the optimism inherent to the construction industry and challenged me to think about how I can help reframe an immigration discussion focused on the future.”
No employer would even consider hiring Heather Kurtenbach — and then she submitted an application at Ironworkers Local 86 in Seattle, Wash.
Changing the way we approach infrastructure throughout the world is ambitious, but the Women’s Infrastructure Network is fearless.
A women-led sustainable highway nonprofit led the charge to launch an initiative to increase the number of women in the transportation industry by 10% over the next 10 years.
When speaking her truth separated her from a contingent of the industry, truck driver Desiree Wood went her own way to advocate for women in trucking.
A savvy “adventure capitalist” is gearing up to raise $5 million in a seed round for the first pilot of the Green Jobs Machine.
Irene Higgs goes from pumps to steel-toed boots in 15 minutes.
Dedicated funding for trails, walking, and biking is ghost. It must be brought back.