Women in Engineering Mentorship Institute (WEMI)
Building Women Leaders in Engineering for the 21st Century.
The Women in Engineering Mentorship Institute (WEMI) connects students, professionals, and communities to transform mentorship into opportunity. We’re shaping the future of engineering — together.
Our History
WEMI was founded by Dr. Olukemi Akintewe as a continuation of her nationally recognized research on mentorship and persistence in engineering in 2022.
Originally developed through her NSF-funded Research Initiation in Engineering Formation (RIEF) project, the intellectual property and findings now live on independently through WEMI, ensuring this crucial work continues beyond the grant period.
Our mission is to expand equity, belonging, and opportunity for women and underrepresented students in engineering. WEMI carries forward the vision of creating an inclusive engineering profession by advancing evidence-based mentorship practices, building support networks, and amplifying voices that are too often overlooked.
Leadership
Dr. Olukemi Akintewe serves as the Director of WEMI. She is an Associate Professor of Instruction in the Department of Medical Engineering at the University of South Florida.
Her leadership has been recognized through numerous awards, including the AIMBE Emerging Leader designation, the USF Women in Leadership & Philanthropy Faculty Excellence Award, the Jerome Krivanek Distinguished Teacher Award, and the USF Excellence in Undergraduate Research Mentoring Award.
Dr. Akintewe is also an active member of professional organizations such as BMES, SWE, and NSBE, underscoring her commitment to advocacy and representation in STEM.
Female Engineering Mentors & Mentees (FEMM)
Through WEMI at the University of South Florida, we have FEMM (Female Engineering Mentors & Mentees), a student organization dedicated to building mentorship and community for women in engineering.
FEMM empowers female students within the USF College of Engineering by fostering peer-to-peer mentorship, skill-sharing, and academic success. Upperclassmen mentors guide and inspire underclassmen, with the goal of increasing the number of graduating female engineers.
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Sonia Darson
During my involvement with Female Engineering Mentors and Mentees, I’ve experienced incredible support and assistance. My dedicated mentor consistently reaches out to me on a weekly basis, and I genuinely look forward to these interactions because they make me feel valued and cared for. These regular check-ins not only inquire about my well-being but also remind me of the importance of taking breaks and prioritizing self-care between my busy work schedule.
Beyond these thoughtful check-ins, my mentor has been instrumental in helping me prepare for interviews, offering support during both my achievements and setbacks. They’ve invested time in getting to know me on a personal level, and their guidance has had a profound impact on my growth and development. In summary, my mentor’s contributions have been invaluable to my journey.
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Brinley Jordan
As a mechanical engineering student at the University of South Florida, my journey into the world of engineering has been both exhilarating and challenging. Transitioning into a new city, a new academic environment, and the challenges that come with the rigorous curriculum of an engineering major was no small feat. Yet, what has made this journey truly remarkable is my participation in the Female Mentors & Mentees (FEM2) organization.
FEM2 is a female engineering-oriented mentor/mentee program at USF and has been a pivotal part of my first year in college. They served as a support system for budding female engineers such as me, connecting us with upperclassmen who offered guidance, assistance, and most importantly, friendship. From the moment I joined, FEM2 has been a source of encouragement, motivation, and a reminder that I am not alone in what seems to be an intimidating, male-dominated field.
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