<parsererror style="display: block; white-space: pre; border: 2px solid #c77; padding: 0 1em 0 1em; margin: 1em; background-color: #fdd; color: black">=== This page contains the following errors: ===<div style="font-family:monospace;font-size:12px">error on line 1 at column 880: attributes construct error </div>=== Below is a rendering of the page up to the first error. ===</parsererror><span style="font-size:small;">At a young age, Rachel discovered her passion to help those around her and decided to explore the engineering field when she went off to [[File:RDeeds.jpeg|thumb|RDeeds.jpeg]]college. She is currently a junior at the University of Tulsa studying Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. After graduation, Rachel wants to work in the engineering sector for a few years before moving into the consumer research field.</span> <span style="font-sizefamily:smallarial,helvetica,sans-serif;"></span> <span style="font-sizecolor:smallrgb(0, 0, 0);">She enjoys bringing a smile After graduation, Rachel plans to everyone’s face and in part of accomplishing that goal, she participates work in probably one-too many organizations but enjoys every moment of it! Most of the time you can find her on the Ultimate Frisbee field tossing the disc around, leading as President and Co-captain of TU’s first all-female club sports team. Ultimate has taken her to countless tournaments across the country, creating a web of friends everywhere she travels. In addition, she volunteers as a project leader for an on-campus engineering organization called Make A Difference Engineeringsector, where her group is designing and building a therapy device while looking for children with special needs at a local Tulsa school. Rachel can also be found welcoming prospective and incoming students opportunities to campus as she works as both a University Ambassador and Orientation Leaderintegrate her interest in consumer research into her career path.</span> </span style="font-size:small;">As a change-maker, she was selected as a Society of Women Engineering Future Leader (SWEFL) after leading as President of her collegiate section. She continues to be a catalyst for crazy, new ideas and focuses on raising awareness about topics surrounding gender inequality.</span> [[Category:Student Contributors|Student_Contributors]]