Not-So-Civil Engineers
Join the not-so-civil engineers, Sam Moriarty and Maggie Rodriguez, as they debate pop girl BFFs and comfort TV shows in March Madness-style brackets.
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17 episodios
2.6 - Invisible Work in Engineering
How do you advocate for yourself if your work is highly valuable but invisible? Join the not-so-civil engineers, Sam Moriarty and Maggie Rodriguez, to discuss invisible work in engineering. Dive into what invisible work is, what it can look like in different settings, and how you can prove its value in the workplace.
Mar 2026 Mini Ep - March Madness
2.5 - Collaboration Across Disciplines
Join the not-so-civil engineers, Sam Moriarty and Maggie Rodriguez, along with their guest Jessica Wilder, PE to discuss collaboration in STEM. Dive into the advantages and challenges of collaborating with technical experts, other engineers, and people outside of STEM fields who just want to keep up.
Jan 2026 Mini Ep - 2026 Predictions
Why do we have such a fascination with the future? In our new episode, join hosts Sam Moriarty and Maggie Rodriguez to explore the human desire to predict and prepare for what’s coming next!
2.4 - Representation in STEM
In this episode of Not-So-Civil Engineers, hosts Sam Moriarty and Maggie Rodriguez engage in a deep conversation with Rajiv Bhonsle, a professional engineer, about the critical topic of representation in STEM. Join us to explore Rajiv's personal journey into engineering, the systemic barriers faced by underrepresented groups, and the importance of mentorship and community outreach. The discussion highlights the statistics surrounding gender and racial representation in STEM fields, the cultural biases that persist, and the need for actionable strategies to improve diversity and inclusion. Rajiv shares his experiences with bias in education and the workplace and emphasizes the importance of representation for personal and professional growth.
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