Meet Mariah L. Arral, Chemical Engineer and Advocate for Disabled People
Learn about Mariah’s experiences as a disabled person in the workplace and find out more about her chemical engineering background and her advocacy work.
Learn about Mariah’s experiences as a disabled person in the workplace and find out more about her chemical engineering background and her advocacy work.
Learn about the origins of Disability Pride Month and find out how you can get involved.
Read this firsthand account of a science classroom adventure, and learn how to join K-12 outreach to share chemical engineering concepts with students.
Want to support a more inclusive chemical engineering community? Here are five easy ways to make a difference.
Learn about how the IDEAL Path concept aims to give an equal opportunity to all who wish to join the chemical engineering community.
AIChE has launched a website to serve as a hub for all efforts supporting our goal of reaching 100% parity in the chemical engineering profession by 2050.
Annual Meeting Programming Chair Jennifer Sinclair Curtis of UC Davis shares what the plenary session Meet the Leaders: Engineering for Inclusion offers attendees.
Among the least-considered attributes of people recovering from or adapting to a disability are the new skills they acquire in this process.
Past AIChE president Bill Byers sat down with Disability Convocation participants prior to the session for a discussion. Among other questions, he asked participants to discuss their experience with a disability and the role it has played in their career.
Catherine Kudlick, Ph.D. in history, is the director of Paul K.
DUCC's provides the AIChE community the opportunity to learn about the capabilities of its members with a history of a disability.