Ep 364: Career Pivots, Culture, and Community: Stories From Arab American Women Engineers

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April is National Arab American Heritage Month, celebrated each year in the U.S. to honor the contributions, stories, and impact of the Arab American community.

In this episode, civil engineer and construction manager Ashwaq Alhammami and transportation project engineer Farrah Rawashdeh join host FY26 SWE President Inaas Darrat to explore their personal experiences as Arab American women in engineering.

Hear how their identities shape the way they approach their STEM careers, along with examples of how they have navigated cultural differences in the workplace.

They share the career pivots that led them to this moment — including starting over in a new country, walking away from a Ph.D. program, and adapting to a change in graduation plans — and reflect on the creation of the American Arab Engineering Society.

The Society of Women Engineers is a powerful, global force uniting nearly 45,000 members of all genders spanning 90+ countries. We are the world’s largest advocate and catalyst for change for women in engineering and technology. To join and access all the exclusive benefits to elevate your professional journey, visit membership.swe.org.

Episode Information

Duration: 00:34:27
Release Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2026 10:00:07 +0000

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