By its very nature, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is about community and collaboration. The exchange of ideas and diverse viewpoints aids innovation and lends itself to a wider perspective, crucial for understanding the multifaceted problems we face today. Climate change, artificial intelligence, big data, and more are all extremely diverse issues that require an equally diverse viewpoint to tackle. Moreover, STEM is fundamentally human-centric. We cannot separate technology from its users. All scientific and technological advances have tangible impacts on society, both positive and negative. As the next generation of engineers, it is our responsibility to be aware of these impacts and strive toward creating a more equitable society.
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