Upcoming events
Throughout the academic year, student organizations created events and activities to bring the community together and celebrate our rich backgrounds.
The Women's Coalition at Arizona State University is a supportive and inclusive organization consisting of ASU registered women and non-binary student organizations that inspires resiliency in the pursuit of equal gender opportunities. We advocate for change on campus through networking with university faculty/staff/leaders and educate about gender parity through initiatives and programming. We recognize all intersectionality's and celebrate all women and non-binary individuals.
Throughout the academic year, student organizations created events and activities to bring the community together and celebrate our rich backgrounds.
Women in STEM at ASU ® strives to support, uplift, and prepare women in STEM disciplines at Arizona State University by providing a network of students, faculty, and professionals in the community where they can meaningfully engage and grow to be better students, STEM leaders, and people. The organization serves as a valuable resource that allows students in various STEM fields to collaborate and innovate. Our goals include increasing retention in STEM programs and engaging students in professional development, social, service, and outreach activities. In short, our organization exists to empower women to be the STEM leaders of the future. President: Alyssa Brown
President
Alison Crilly
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Vice President
Soumya Parikh
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To connect with one of our member organizations or any student organization at ASU, please log on to Sun Devil Central.
Below is a list of resources gathered by this coalition that may be helpful to you as a student. Organizations or resources listed not affiliated with Arizona State University are not endorsed by the university.
Arizona State University is an institution measured by whom we include and how they succeed. If you feel you have been the victim of actions contrary to this principle, please connect with the Office of the Dean of Students or file a report with the appropriate resource.