Mission Statement:

The core purpose of our organization is to offer assistance, empowerment, and networking avenues for gender minorities within the aerospace sector, with an initial focus on university students. We passionately welcome those who identify as gender minorities and allies, while fostering a trans-inclusive environment that is open to individuals who identify as gender non-conforming.Ìý

Our central objectives are as follows:

  1. Enhance the involvement of underrepresented minorities in aerospace by advancing their technical and professional development.
  2. Cultivate a secure and inviting space for minorities through mentorship and community engagement.
  3. Establish a nurturing aerospace community that promotes mutual support.

General Information:

We meet bi-weekly throughout the fall and springÌýsemestersÌýand organize a variety of events encompassing bothÌýprofessional and technical growth, as well as socialÌýinteractions.ÌýWoAAÌýisÌýcommitted to establishing connectionsÌýbetween students and aerospaceÌýboth within and beyond CU.ÌýOur utmost priority lies in fostering students' self-assuranceÌýalongside their peers and have a nurturing environmentÌýwhereÌýsuccess thrives.

Current Events for Fall 2024ÌýSemester:

We are excited for this semester and hope that you will join us in creating a warm and welcoming community. There are so many exciting opportunites that will be coming up this semester, keep updated by signing up for ourÌýnewsletter updates, checking the website frequently, and following us on instagram!! Join our Newsletter and follow us on social media by clicking

Events are in person bi-weekly on MondaysÌýfrom 6:00-7:00 p.mÌýin the Chevron Commons located in the Bold Center (ECCE 100).ÌýOur firstÌýmeeting in the BOLD Center for the Fall 2025 semester is September 16th.

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Letter from the President:

Welcome!

My name is Ada Forsner, and I am so excited to be the president of Women of Aeronautics and Astronautics for the 2024 to 2025 academic year. Currently, I am a senior pursuing a degree in aerospace engineering, with minors in Space and Engineering Management. My first experience with WoAA started during the fall of 2022, where I was a general member. The following year, during the fall of 2023, I became the Executive Internal Coordinator.

I hope to transform WoAA into a growing organization open to all! If you have a passion for aerospace or simply want to learn about anything related, this is the student society for you. The core mission of WoAA is to provide support, empowerment, and networking avenues for gender minorities in the aerospace field, with an initial concentration on university students. Our array of activities encompasses social gatherings, technical sessions, professional networking, and academic pursuits. Examples of events/opportunities WoAA has offered include panel discussions and speakers, organizing outreach for K-12, participating in industry tours, and traveling to national and local conferences. Your involvement can be a pivotal addition to our dynamic community!

Feel free to reach out and ask our organization anything. Our events are bi-weekly, starting Monday, September 16th and are located in the BOLD Chevron Commons Room, unless stated otherwise. Our events usually run from 6-7pm, but sometimes we have special circumstances. Be sure to stay up to date with our events, including the conference we are traveling to this fall, and the conference we are hosting next spring. You can email us anytime at woaa@colorado.edu, and be sure to check out our website and sign up for our . Our social media can be accessed via our. I look forward to meeting you and I am excited for you to explore what our society has to offer.

Sincerely,
Ada Forsner

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How to Get Involved:

If you are interested in getting involved in the CU WoAA chapter make sure to follow us on social media and sign-up for our newsletter to stay up to date with WoAA relatedÌýevents!

Email:Ìýwoaa@colorado.edu

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