Our Features
Welcome to our Features page! Here you'll find videos and articles we were featured in. Click on the images to navigate to the pieces themselves. We hope that you find what we share to be helpful after you read or watch them.
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The College Tour
UC Davis twins Vanessa and Victoria talk with us about following electrical engineering at the school while working to diversify their field of study. Welcome to The College Tour! The College Tour is a new TV series, brought to you by Emmy-nominated and multi-award-winning producers. Are you curious which colleges are the best for you? Whether you are interested in touring your dream campus or if you want to explore a top-notch local state college near you, The College Tour has you covered! Each episode of The College Tour tells the unique & rich story of a single college or university. The series is driven by our host, Alex Boylan, who throws to segments where current students and professors tell their unique stories of life on campus.
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Face to Face with Chancellor May
In this episode of "Face to Face," Chancellor May speaks with twin sisters and UC Davis electrical engineering students, Victoria and Vanessa Liera. They are active in empowering minorities and women in STEM fields and started the club COFFEE (Club of Future Female Electrical Engineers). You can also see them in the new show "The College Tour," streaming on Amazon Prime.
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Making my mark as a first-generation Latina in a STEM world
In this article Vanessa Liera shares her journey in pursuing Electrical Engineering as a first-gen Latina (how she decided to pursue it, where she's at now, and some in between). She also shares advice that she's learned through her experiences, some things she wishes she knew in high school going into this field, and advice for navigating college and engineering.
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduates Create Clothing Line to Encourage Latinas in STEM
Twin engineers Victoria and Vanessa Liera are putting their design skills to use in a unique way. Along with designing electrical circuits, the sisters created a clothing line that encourages the Latina community to pursue careers in engineering.