
Cassie-Kay McQuinn was selected as the recipient of the Stanger Endowed Graduate Fellowship. Established by Dianna Stanger, the fellowship provides academic freedom to selected fellows by providing a portion of their support for two years. The goal of the fellowship is to give students the confidence they need to pursue their dreams regardless of the obstacles that are in their way. The selection process for the fellowship focuses on how the student plans to leverage their Ph.D. toward the greater good and on ways in which the student has shown commitment to advancing women’s participation and inclusion in Aerospace Engineering and other STEM fields.
Cassie-Kay was an active member of Club of Females in Engineering (CAFE) throughout her undergraduate studies. This organization highlights the importance of academic excellence, career development, and providing a community for women studying engineering. As a graduate student she has been actively involved in student mentorship through the VSCL and Sigma Gamma Tau (SGT), where she served as the president in 2022. Cassie-Kay wants to leverage her skill set and experience to bring technology and therefore encouragement to people and students who do not have access to resources or the support to pursue a STEM career.
