Dr. Yvette E. Pearson is Vice President for Campus Resources and Support at The University of Texas at Dallas. A Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), Pearson is recognized globally for nearly 30 years in higher education, particularly for her work to advance sustainability, access, and opportunity in STEM education and practice. Her university-based and consulting efforts have led to over $40M in funding for projects to support initiatives in STEM and changes to policies and practices of global engineering organizations. Pearson is a registered Professional Engineer, an ENVISION® Sustainability Professional, and a Commissioner on ABET’s
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teaching award in 2021 and received an Exemplary Mentor Award from the Center for Women in Technology in 2022. She earned a virtual mobility Erasmus+ grant in 2023 to continue global engineering work and connection with University of Porto and Universidad Cat´olica Portuguesa where she was invited to serve on their advisory board. This work also expands to Germany where she is creating a Global Engineering Certificate in collaboration with Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg (H-BRS). She also received the Northern Maryland Technology Council Leader Award in STEM education in 2019. She has written curricula and published a number of works in engineering education in both higher education, P12 and international spaces. She is a co
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sustainability. Bielefeldt is a Fellow of the ASEE and a licensed P.E. in Colorado.Prof. Lupita D Montoya, University of Colorado, Boulder Lupita D. Montoya is Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering at the University of Colorado, Boulder with courtesy appointment in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at the Colorado ScAndrea Ferro, Clarkson University ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Work in Progress: Quality Indicators for Community Engaged Education, Scholarship, and ResearchAbstractAcademia can engage with communities in a variety of ways, including an education focus (suchas service
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Research Grants 24K06133 and the Shibaura Institute of Technology Grants for Educational Reform and Research Activity in the AY2024. Her current main research interests are: 1) how including humanities courses in an engineering education curriculum can help students to gain flexibility, and an appreciation of equity, and a greater richness of ideas; and 2) systematic issues impacting the effectiveness of engineering education, specifically in the context of project-based learnings for the engineering education. Below are her recent presentations at international conferences: ASEE 2023, WERA 2023, 2022, 2019, APAIE 2023, 2022, IIAI DSIR 2021, 2020. She obtained the Multidisciplinary Engineering Division’s Best Diversity
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years on the faculty at the US Military Academy at West Point teaching civil engineering. He also served as the Director, Graduate Professional Development at Northeastern University’s College of Engineering. He is the recipient of the 2021 NSPE Engineering Education Excellence Award and the 2019 ASCE Thomas A Lenox ExCEEd Leadership Award.Dr. Camilla M. Saviz P.E., University of the Pacific Camilla Saviz is Professor and Chair of Civil Engineering at the University of the Pacific. She received B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Clarkson University, an M.B.A. from the New York Institute of Technology, and a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of California
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thecertification framework.AcknowledgementWe acknowledge support from the U.S. Department of Defense [Contract No. W52P1J-22-9-3009]. References[1] J. S. Linvill et al., "Development of a Certification Framework for a MicroelectronicsWorkforce Development Program," Accepted for presentation as part of a competitively selectedpanel at the ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Baltimore, MD, June 2023.[2] J. S. Linvill, I. Adams, E. Haluschak, B. Quezada, and T. J. Moore, "‘Good communicationskills are super, super important’: Developing students’ professional communication skills forcareer-ready engineers," Accepted for presentation as part of a competitively selected panel at theASEE Annual Conference &
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interview questions but also look at intersectionalityand combine the qualitative analysis with the findings of our ongoing quantitative studies.MethodsThe qualitative pilot study was designed to contribute to overarching project goals, by providingstudent voices and discovering the reasons behind disparities in representation. We piloted aninterview protocol with undergraduate students for qualitative data collection and analysis tocomplement the ongoing quantitative study. This paper/poster focuses on the portion of thequalitative analysis that answers the research questions in Section Introduction and Motivation.The interview protocol was IRB-approved in all participating institutions (IRB protocol numbers:1354049, 2019 SP 59-R, and 201331
research at the Curricular Analytics Lab focuses on using machine learning and data analysis to enhance educational outcomes. Key contributions include developing a cohort-tracking analytics platform that assists in improving graduation rates by addressing curricular barriers. Melika has co-authored papers presented at conferences such as the ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, exploring the intersection of curriculum complexity and student performance. Her technical proficiency spans multiple programming languages and cloud computing, furthering her research into innovative educational technologies.Kristina A Manasil, The University of Arizona Kristi Manasil is a first-year PhD student in the School of
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