IronRingGirls Podcast

Advancing Accessibility in the Engineering World

28 min · 18. maj 2026
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Cassandra, a mechanical engineering graduate (UNB class of 2024) and project EIT with New Brunswick’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure, shares how she began losing her hearing six months into her first year and took nine years to finish her degree. Cassandra explains how hearing loss affected her experience in getting her engineering degree, and how she found the right way to graduate and find a great job in the field. She used her experience to advocate for systemic accessibility changes, including launching an accessible testing space in UNB’s engineering building that became permanent, and promoting broader inclusive design. Her advice: you’re on your own timeline.

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