Jared Maudlin, a senior in mechanical engineering at Eastern Washington University in the US, wrote to the editor of the student paper after seeing his female counterparts struggle to have their voices be heard in STEM subjects.
“To the women in my engineering classes,” writes Jared Mauldin, a senior at Eastern Washington University. “While it is my intention in every other interaction I share with you to treat you as my peer, let me deviate from that to say that you and I are in fact unequal….I did not for example, grow up in a world that discouraged me from focusing on science.” With eloquence, this mechanical engineering senior goes on to address many of the societal challenges facing women entering STEM careers.
Women are dramatically underrepresented in many STEM fields, particularly engineering: in 2012, only 18% of engineering bachelor’s degrees in the US were granted to women. It's also common for women who graduate from engineering programs to leave the profession, often because of discrimination and hostile work environments -- something Mauldin also tackles in his letter to the editor published in the current issue of his college newspaper, The Easterner. “I have had no difficulty whatsoever with a boys club mentality, and I will not face added scrutiny or remarks of my being the ‘diversity hire.’ When I experience success, the assumption of others will be that I earned it.”
Mauldin also addresses the societal attitudes that teach girls that intelligence and ingenuity are not what we celebrate in women: “I was not bombarded with images and slogans telling me that my true worth was in how I look, and that I should abstain from certain activities because I might be thought too masculine. I was not overlooked by teachers who assumed that the reason I did not understand a tough math or science concept was, after all, because of my gender… So, you and I cannot be equal. You have already conquered far more in this field than I will ever face.”
He nailed it. Kudos
ReplyDeleteBaseless points dat does stand d test of time for d student is stillliving in his grand father era. Wht a shame.
DeleteGender equality all thru pls.
I just have to ask, are you daft Royal Priesthood??? Did you read the post at all? Or is basic comprehension simple a skill you lack? I'm just totally perplexed here.
DeleteMumu, I don't think you read the whole post cos if you did, you wouldn't have made this dumb comment. Mumu oshi!
DeleteDid you actually read the letter or you are just too dumb to understand the message it's passing across. You know you don't alwyas have to comment
DeleteHe is so on point. Linda take note!
DeleteDid you actually read the letter or you are just too dumb to understand the message it's passing across. You know you don't alwyas have to comment
DeleteNailed fire iti
Delete~D great anonymous!
Too sleepy to read
DeleteRoyal Priesthood is a living example of what the article is all about. I've been observing most of her comments. She just blah blah blah as if it's by force she must make a comment. She's as dumb as a blonde.
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This ROYAL PRIESTHOOD character has gotta be the dumbest character on LIB.
DeleteEven the hip-displaying "NSUKKADRILLUS" Wilhelminna Moses didn't know any better.
Many comments here show the aversion Nigerian youths have for reading anything thats more than 5 lines long! They just read the headline and start commenting.
The second group is even worse. They read through the entire writeup, fail to make head or tail of it and, declare it rubbish.
Take my advice girls, quit displaying your lack of education.
Wow! Great piece.
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@Vulcan, yes Royal Priesthood is daft that has been ascertained, but u are not very far from him, why else would you decide that it is girls that are displaying their lack of education, you really are dumb and the letter above was written because of dummies like you who exist on this earth.
DeletePlease please please. Royal Priesthood is a guy abeg. I don't know why he put up a girl's pic there, probably to mislead ppl so they don't know such stupid talks come from a man.
DeleteLinda u always swallow my priesthood comments,kindly post this one
Equal rights to male and female joor
ReplyDeleteIt's factual, though I wonder what prompted this write-up?
ReplyDeleteIf I hear
ReplyDeleteOkay seen. His opinion though.
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lol cool
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Nothing special in this letter jare.
ReplyDeleteReally? Nothing special. Wow, so u don't know d meaning of irony nd how to deduce meaning from sentences. Wow. Pele.
Delete@Beckys9:13a
DeleteYes, nothing special, Adaobi does understand. Evrybdy don't have 2 agree w/ 'ur irony' of the txt.
That is purely 'Obi Okonkwo' type idealism, if u know what I mean.
I shld quickly +; if he is so pained he shld perform a SEX CHANGE & become wo, that will even garner more likes & retweets, that's the mordan wrld.
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Becky pls ignore her!
DeleteHer IQ is low!
Some1 is fighting her being discriminated against and she says it isn't special!
Anon is as gud as faceless. I said my piece, dat article was well written nd for matured learned minds not general peeps. Pele
Delete@ previous writer, you are a mumu
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ReplyDeleteTrue talk.
ReplyDelete#sad indeed
True talk.
ReplyDelete#sad indeed
Ana ako shit
ReplyDeleteOk TIMILEYIN BLESSING
ReplyDeleteSuch debate doesn't interest me.
ReplyDeleteThis is great letter, anyone that diss this letter didn't read it or is too dumb to understand it
ReplyDeleteExactly!!!
DeleteWell he is talking to d gels in his class,cos he didn't say d reason y male and female are not equal he just redefined wat everyoda person says abouh gender inequality...if u understand wat I mean!
ReplyDeleteThis is the gospel truth, there is a perception we always had about females in the engineering department then in UNN, never thought a cute girl would opt to study engineering.
ReplyDeletetill my sister was offered admission to read architecture at Unijos and civil engineering at UNN.
she opted for UNN, was the highest score in PUME for engineering department that year. she is now on two scholarships with two different oil companies.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
Dude...like seriously...no one asked for your sister's biography...congrats to her tho
DeleteBeing on schorlasship doesn't mean one is intelligent, most times its abt being smart and lucky....alot of dummies are on schorlaships
DeleteSmh @henry and Chimaobi..just negodu unu..
DeleteLol. These (Henry N chimaobi) are the kind of people that when she is achieving something they will be gossiping it's not by merit. Luck indeed
DeleteNice Jobs :-D
ReplyDeleteWomen are the ones who contribute to the notion of inequality by their financial reliance on men. You want to be equal and still want to be taken care of. Equality is about shouldering responsibility by yourself
ReplyDeleteU r so right. U can't eat ur cake and still hav it. Women expect so much from men and yet still want d society to see them as equal wit men. It's not possible
DeleteSenseless.
ReplyDeleteIf indeed ,you went to school,then your parents wasted their money!
DeleteSo sad!
dis royalpriesthood gal has to be the dumbest commenter on this blog
ReplyDeleteYep, but I think her problem is she likes 2 b the 1st 2 comment, so she rushes, & then misses d whole point.
DeletePretty guls can b 4given!
I concur!
DeleteWell written. I'm not sure a lot of people took time to read the letter or they do not understand.
ReplyDeleteThank you bro for the letter. I hail the women in his class.
ReplyDeleteElla
Royalpriesthood- What a dunce!!!
ReplyDeleteIn my country they basically shun that field, very few girls venture into these fields probably because of the aforementioned reasons
ReplyDeleteThank you bro for the letter. I hail the women in his class.
ReplyDeleteElla
Hail to the women in his class. Thanks bro
ReplyDeleteThat's a heads up as well as a thumbs up for the ladies in question!
ReplyDeleteGood write up. i've assignment on psychology.Gender inequality
ReplyDeleteAwesome letter.
ReplyDeleteWhat he simply means is just because women are put through very tough troubles in life just to make it in fields believed to be purely for men and some still try to make it irrespective of the rejections and denials whereas men do not face such obstacles, then women are even more than equal because we are made to go through very fiery toughest fires and still stand no matter what. Which also means if a man goes through all such obstacles, the man would not survive such at all...! hmmm
ReplyDeleteWow this should be a great eye openner to male engineers n men at large, cos they look down on female engineers when infact they should aplaud us, its not pawpaw to study an engineering course n graduate with a good grade. To d poster thanks for acknowledging what most men wont.
ReplyDeleteLetters like dis gives me hope for a better world, if only 50% of the menfolk reason like dis.
ReplyDeleteHe nailed it...so let's celebrate our women, cos they are stronger than we thought...
ReplyDeleteWell....nice
ReplyDeleteClapsssss all around. Well spoken.
ReplyDeleteYou know, the comments I've read here have really opened my eyes to how daft some peeps on this blog really are, fine dp's not withstanding.
ReplyDeleteWhat a waste. Royal Priesthood,chizy raky, amaka ngenebo, I'm disappointed mehn
BONARIO NNAGS said...
ReplyDeleteThis is the gospel truth, there is a perception we always had about females in the engineering department then in UNN, never thought a cute girl would opt to study engineering.
till my sister was offered admission to read architecture at Unijos and civil engineering at UNN.
she opted for UNN, was the highest score in PUME for engineering department that year. she is now on two scholarships with two different oil companies.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
NOBODY ASK FOR YOUR FAMILY HISTORY ....
What a man can do, a woman can do better.
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