Two women were named Women of Distinction at an event at Washington State University Vancouver this week.
Marina Reilly-Collette, who studies mechanical engineering at the Vancouver campus, and Gaylene Smith, the founder of the Café Feminino Coffee Project and Foundation, received the honors.
Reilly-Collette has provided shelter for 10 women in the last few years, all of them relative strangers. She let half of the women stay for free and the rest on very manageable terms. At the same time, Reilly-Collette balances a challenging course of study and a job. She does this alone, without family support, using only financial aid and her small income.
In her engineering work, Reilly-Collette studies the environmental consequences of using carbon-fiber nanotubes and their potential to cause cancer.