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University of Illinois statue honors women in engineering


URBANA, Ill. (AP) — The University of Illinois is unveiling a new statue on campus that honors women in engineering.

The life-size statue, named “The Quintessential Engineer,” is scheduled to be unveiled Friday at its home on the east side of the Micro and Nano-technology Laboratory.

The effort was organized by Sakshi Srivastava, a graduate student in electrical engineering. She began the campaign for the statue when she was a junior in the university’s undergraduate program in order to inspire women going into the male-dominated engineering field.

Srivastava launched an online petition drive and helped draft resolutions that were supported by the Illinois Student Senate and Academic Senate.

The statue was a gift from technology company Texas Instruments.

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