“…Women can often act as role models to students, as they allow students to see someone 'like them' in a higher education setting, and often leads to the attraction and retention of diverse faculty and students [17]. Diverse faculties also yield more diverse ideas and solutions, and by extension, diversify the engineering profession and decreases the implicit stereotyping of science and engineering as masculine field [16]. This highlights the need to further document and investigate the perspectives of women of color that enrich pedagogical approaches of teaching that lead to experimental and inclusive learning outcomes.…”