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- Technical Session 3 - Paper 2: Inequities in “Stuckness”: Exploring mobility patterns to higher ranked institutions from undergraduate to graduate school based on students’ race/ethnicity and first generation in college status
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David B Knight, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Dustin Michael Grote, Weber State University; Abdulrahman M Alsharif, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Maura J. Borrego, University of Texas at Austin; Anita Patrick, Spelman College; Maya Denton, University of Texas at Austin; Gabriella Coloyan Fleming, University of Texas at Austin; Walter C. Lee, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Homero Murzi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Tech. His research broadly focuses on inclusion, diversity, and educational equity—particularly related to students from groups that are historically marginalized or underrepresented in engineering. Lee received his Ph.D. in engineering education from Virginia Tech, his M.S. in industrial & systems engineering from Virginia Tech, and his B.S. in industrial engineering from Clemson University.Dr. Homero Murzi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Homero Murzi (he|´el|him|his) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech with honorary appointments at the University of Queensland (Australia) and University of Los Andes (Venezuela). Homero is the leader of the
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- NOTE NEW TIMESLOT: Technical Session 7 - Paper 1: Auto-ethnographic Reflections : Lessons from Leading a STEM Initiative for Girls in School While We Ourselves Were in School
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Kayli Heather Battel, Tufts University; Kritin Mandala, Saguaro High School; Sreyoshi Bhaduri, Society of Women Engineers; Natalie Anna Foster, Sisters in STEM - Saguaro High School; Lilianny Virguez, University of Florida; Lissa Erickson, Battel Engineering; Krishna Pakala, Boise State University
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mathematics: STEMing the tide and broadening participation in STEM careers. Policy Insights from the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1(1), 21–29 Retrieved from https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/2372732214549471[8] J. W. Creswell, & J. D. Creswell, (2017). Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches. Sage publications. [9] H. M. Matusovich, H. Murzi, D. Gray, B. Chambers, and M. James, (2020, January). An Autoethnography: Outcomes from Faculty Engagement in Course Development in a Large First-Year Engineering Program. ASEE Conferences. [10] L.Anderson, (2006). Analytic autoethnography. Journal of contemporary ethnography, 35(4), 373-395
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- Technical Session 5 - Paper 2: Opportunities from Disruption - How lifelong learning helped create more connected classrooms
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Krishna Pakala, Boise State University; Sreyoshi Bhaduri, Society of Women Engineers
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, immigrating, educator of color, whowas the first in his family to receive graduate education, and who continues to weather thewrath of the pandemic separated by many thousand miles from his family.Creswell and Creswell (2017) describe auto-ethnography as a research methodology thatanalyzes a phenomenon through the use of self-narratives, which would otherwise remain“private or buried.” Auto-ethnography was an appropriate strategy to use in this study becauseit provides the primary authors the opportunity to shift from being an outsider to an insider inthe research, which further enables their voices to be better heard within the community, thuspromoting convergence and inclusion.Similar to Matusovich, Murzi, Gray, Chambers and James (2020) we