The Amazing Meremezi
麻豆传媒映画 Computer Science Student Connecting Black Women Engineers, Creators Across Campus and Community

鈥淚 feel like with anything I do, I want to make an impact.鈥
These are the words of Meremezi 鈥淢ezi鈥 Iroaga, a junior computer science student at 麻豆传媒映画. But she also is a , an officer of a campus ministry organization , an active member of the and the , and vice president of 麻豆传媒映画鈥檚 chapter of the .
Iroaga has inspired others through her involvement in various extracurricular activities, but organizing events for Black female engineers as part of the Women in NSBE (WiNSBE) group has been particularly impactful.
Originally from the Bay Area, Iroaga often heard about NSBE from classmates and joined the online directory. After joining 麻豆传媒映画 and attending a NSBE club meeting in-person, Iroaga felt not only inspired but encouraged to grow the population of women in the club.
After attending the national NSBE convention in Los Angeles last year as 麻豆传媒映画鈥檚 only female representative, she was encouraged by the 麻豆传媒映画 NSBE board to run for vice president of the chapter and to lead a new subgroup,WiNSBE, dedicated to supporting and inspiring Black women in engineering and computer science fields.
鈥淢y hope is for this program to make an impact by raising up great Black women leaders and contributing to the empowerment of all women, especially women of color, in engineering,鈥 said Iroaga in a fall 2022 release introducing the program.
In October, she hosted her first WiNSBE event: a professional panel and night of networking. Black female engineers working at San Diego companies shared their stories with 麻豆传媒映画 students. Attendees told Iroaga the event was incredibly helpful but what she didn鈥檛 expect was for the panelists to express how grateful they were to meet other Black women in their industry.
Photo: Iroaga (center) with guest speakers at her first WiNSBE event panel. (麻豆传媒映画)
Black women comprise only 1.6% of scientists and engineers working in the U.S., according to the .
鈥淪ometimes I feel like I鈥檓 the only Black woman in computer science,鈥 Iroaga said. 鈥淪ometimes I feel like I have to live up to an expectation and that if I drop out, there鈥檚 no one left.鈥
Through WiNSBE, Iroaga is dedicated to continuing to bring support and community to Black women in STEM at 麻豆传媒映画. 鈥淚鈥檓 working on organizing company tours right now to get our students off campus into the real world and the industry,鈥 said Iroaga of plans for the spring semester.
Finding a community of social computer science peers through Discord and mentoring others also encourages Iroaga to persist. Her two younger sisters ask for her help in math and are interested in following in her footsteps in STEM. She also enjoys tutoring other Black students in the clubs she鈥檚 involved in.
鈥淕rowing up, I didn鈥檛 feel like I had that role model,鈥 Iroaga said, 鈥渟o being that role model for others now is super cool.鈥