Paper ID #45505BOARD # 452: S-STEM: Enhancing Career Readiness of S-STEM ScholarsThrough Co-ops and InternshipsDr. Wei Zhang, University of Louisville Dr. Wei Zhang is the Professor and Chair of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Louisville. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University in 2003. Dr. Zhang served as an assistant/associate professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) from 2003 to 2010 and as an associate and full professor at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) from
Paper ID #48759How NSF S-STEM Scholarships Impact Community College Transfer Decision-MakingDr. Will Tyson, University of South Florida Dr. Will Tyson is a Professor of Sociology at the University of South Florida.Geeti Anwar, University of South Florida ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 How the S-STEM Scholarship Factors into Students’ Decision-Making in STEM Degrees and CareersABSTRACTThe purpose of the study is to explore how the S-STEM scholarship factors into communitycollege transfer students’ decision- making to pursue a STEM degree, how that shapes theirexperiences in these
Paper ID #47108Examining an NSF S-STEM Community College program through an IdentityLensDr. Jan Edwards, College of Lake County Jan L. Edwards is a Professor of Engineering at the College of Lake County in Illinois. She received her Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering at Michigan Technological University. She completed her Ed.D. at Northern Illinois University with an emphasis in College Teaching. Dr. Edwards teaches general engineering courses, manages outreach initiatives and the CLC Baxter Innovation Lab at the community college. She is also serving as the Principal Investigator on the
Paper ID #47030BOARD # 323: An S-STEM Program for Commuters at a Regional, PublicUniversityProf. Joan Remski, University of Michigan - Dearborn Joan Remski is the Associate Provost for Faculty Development and Digital Education and a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Retaining Students in STEM on a Commuter Campus: Early Results from an S-STEM Program at a Regional, Public University Affiliation: University of Michigan-DearbornIntroductionRetention
Coast University. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Empowering Student Success in Emerging Technologies through S-STEM Scholarships, Mentorship, and Workforce DevelopmentAbstractThe Rebooting through EmTech Programs (REP) project addresses the critical shortage ofskilled professionals in emerging technology (EmTech) fields by focusing on increasing STEMdegree completion among low-income and underrepresented students, particularly in high-demand areas like data analytics, cybersecurity, and information systems technology. MiamiDade College, a large, diverse, Hispanic-Serving Institution, is well-positioned to lead thisinitiative, particularly as EmTech job opportunities in Miami-Dade County
Paper ID #46066BOARD # 371: Fostering Leaders in Technology Entrepreneurship (FLiTE):S-STEM Program Third Year ProgressDr. Paul M Yanik, Western Carolina University Dr. Paul Yanik is Professor of Engineering Technology at Western Carolina University. His research interests include human-robot interactions, assistive devices, pattern recognition, machine learning, and engineering education.Wendy Cagle, Western Carolina UniversityDr. Andrew Ritenour, Western Carolina University Andrew Ritenour is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Engineering + Technology at Western Carolina University (WCU). In addition to
Paper ID #48796BOARD # 377: Improving Graduation Outcomes in STEM: PreliminaryResults from the RISE Scholars S-STEM ProgramDr. William John Palm IV P.E., Roger Williams University William Palm is Professor of Engineering at Roger Williams University, where he teaches a variety of courses related to design, materials, and manufacturing. He previously worked as a product design engineer and consultant. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 Improving Graduation Outcomes in STEM: Preliminary Results
Paper ID #47903BOARD # 423: Preliminary Findings of an NSF-supported track-III S-STEMSTAR ProjectDr. Muhammad Dawood, New Mexico State University Dr. Muhammad Dawood received his BE degree from the NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan, 1985, and his MS and Ph.D. degrees, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, in 1998 and 2001, respectively, both in electrical engineering. DrDr. Paola Bandini, New Mexico State University Dr. Paola Bandini is the Wells-Hatch Professor in the Civil Engineering Department at New Mexico State University (NMSU). She received her Master and Ph.D. degrees in civil
Fellow. She served as co-PI on several grants, which include NSF S-STEM, IUSE, RCN-UBE, and NEH grants. Her current projects focus on academic success, integrating undergraduate research into the curriculum, improving student retention/graduation, and first-year experience. She has organized several conferences and faculty professional development workshops.Dr. Urmi Duttagupta, New York City College of Technology, City University of New York Urmi Duttagupta is the Coordinator of the Computer Science Program and a Professor of the Mathematics Department at New York City College of Technology, City University of New York. She received a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics jointly from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and
Paper ID #47786BOARD # 391: LSAMP/B2B: C6-LSAMP – Reflections on C6’s Fall UndergraduateResearch SymposiumProf. Dominic J Dal Bello, Allan Hancock College Dom Dal Bello is Professor of Engineering at Allan Hancock College (AHC), a California community college between UC Santa Barbara and Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. At AHC, he is Department Chair of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty Advisor of MESA (the Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement Program), has served as Principal/Co-Principal Investigator of several National Science Foundation projects (S-STEM, LSAMP, IUSE). In ASEE, he is chair of the Two-Year College
Paper ID #45593BOARD # 415: NSF S-STEM: Expanded non-traditional pathways to engineeringexcellenceDr. Deborah Besser, University of St. Thomas Dr. Besser, PE, is the Associate Dean of Engineering at University of St. Thomas. Previous experience includes Civil Engineering Chair, Center for Engineering Education Director, faculty positions and practicing engineer experience.Dr. Katherine Acton, University of St. ThomasDr. Jennifer E. Holte, University of St. Thomas Jennifer Holte is on the faculty in the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University of St. Thomas and serves as the School of Engineering’s Community
Paper ID #46702BOARD # 416: NSF S-STEM: Iron Range Engineering Academic Scholarshipsfor Co-Op Based Engineering EducationDr. Catherine Mcgough Spence, Minnesota State University, Mankato Catherine Spence is an Associate Professor at Iron Range Engineering through Minnesota State University, Mankato Department of Integrated Engineering. She received her PhD in Engineering and Science Education in 2019 and a BS in Electrical Engineering in 2014 at Clemson University.Dr. Emilie A Siverling, Minnesota State University, Mankato Emilie A. Siverling is an Associate Professor of Integrated Engineering and the Iron Range Engineering
Paper ID #46987BOARD # 414: NSF S-STEM: Developing an Ecosystem of STEM success forBuilt Environment ScholarsProf. Melanie Villatoro, New York City College of Technology Melanie Villatoro, Professor and Chairperson in the Department of Construction Management and Civil Engineering Technology at NYC College of Technology, is a licensed Professional Engineer in the State of New York. She is passionate about student retention and performance, as well as STEM Outreach from the elementary to the high school level.Dr. Muhammad Ummy, New York City College of Technology Dr. Muhammad Ummy is a full professor of Electrical
Paper ID #47681Navigating S-STEM: Student Perspectives on Success in Community College[work-in progress]Dr. Elizabeth Meza, University of Washington Dr. Elizabeth Meza is a senior research scientist at the University of Washington Evans School of Public Policy & Governance and a co-principal investigator for the Community College S-STEM Network.Dr. Maria L Espino, University of California, Los Angeles Maria Luz Espino completed her doctorate in the Higher Administration Program in the School of Education at Iowa State University. She obtained her Masters’s degree in Educational Policy and Leadership at Marquette
Paper ID #47678BOARD # 462: The Role of the NSF S-STEM funded ACCESS Project inRecruiting and Supporting Cybersecurity StudentsProf. Katerina Goseva-Popstojanova, West Virginia University Dr. Katerina Goseva-Popstojanova is a Professor at the Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV. Her research interests are in software engineering, cybersecurity, and data analytics, as well as in higher education focused on these areas. She has served as a Principal Investigator on various NSF, NASA, and industry funded projects. She leads the B.S. in Cybersecurity program
Paper ID #47679BOARD # 287: NSF S-STEM: Advancing STEM Undergraduate Successand Persistence through Scholarship, Mentorship, and Increased Sense ofBelongingDr. Jen-Mei Chang, California State University, Long Beach Jen-Mei Chang is a Professor of Mathematics at California State University, Long Beach. She is also co-author of the book, The Power of Mathematics Workbook with Notes. She has been involved as a PI or Co-PI of three NSF S-STEM projects, DUE-0966039, DUE-1833753, and DUE-2322416.Dr. Jelena Trajkovic, California State University Long Beach Jelena Trajkovic received her Ph.D. (2009) and MS (2003) in Information and
Paper ID #47031BOARD # 393: Mentoring as a Support Tool for Low-Income EngineeringTransfer students in an S-STEM programAnna-Lena Dicke, University of California, Irvine Dr. Dicke is an Associate Project Scientist within the School of Education at the University of California, Irvine. In her research, she aims to understand how students’ motivation and interest in the STEM fields can be fostered to secure their educational persistence and long-term career success. Trying to bridge the gap between theory and practice, she is currently involved in an NSF-funded project aimed at fostering the persistence and retention of low
Paper ID #48258BOARD # 417: NSF S-STEM: Tracking Sense of Belonging and Grit AmongLimited Income Students in STEMDr. Maxine Fontaine, Stevens Institute of Technology (School of Engineering and Science) Maxine Fontaine is a Teaching Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology. She received her Ph.D. in 2010 from Aalborg University in Aalborg, Denmark. Maxine has a background in the biomechanics of human movement, and she currently teaches several undergraduate courses in engineering mechanics. Her research interests are focused on improving engineering pedagogy and increasing diversity in
Paper ID #46128BOARD # 447: Sowing the SEEDs (Scholars of Excellence in EngineeringDesign): Starting the SEED NSF S-STEM Program at Texas State UniversityDr. Kimberly Grau Talley P.E., Texas State University Dr. Kimberly G. Talley, P.E. is an associate professor in the Department of Engineering Technology, PERSIST (Promoting the Engagement and Retention of Students In STEM) Lab Director at Texas State University, and a licensed Professional Engineer. She received her Ph.D. and M.S.E. from the University of Texas at Austin in Structural Engineering. Her undergraduate degrees in History and in Construction Engineering and
Paper ID #47414BOARD # 460: Supporting pre-STEM Majors while Closing Equity Gaps:Mentoring in a Multi-Disciplinary S-STEM ProgramErica Cline Associate Professor in Sciences and Mathematics, and Director of ACCESS in STEM, an NSF S-STEM supported program that supports students in natural science, mathematics, and engineering at UW Tacoma.Dr. Heather Dillon, University of Washington Dr. Heather Dillon is Professor and Chair of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Washington Tacoma. Her research team is working on energy efficiency, renewable energy, fundamental heat transfer, and engineering education.Amanda K
Paper ID #46602BOARD # 380: Innovative and Meaningful Mentoring to Enhance Retention,Success, and Engagement in STEM, an NSF S-STEM projectDr. Emilie Hein, Skyline College Emilie Hein is a professor of Physics at Skyline College at Skyline College in San Bruno, California. She completed her undergraduate education in France and received her PhD in Physics from the University of California, Irvine. She is a member of the nEXO collaboration, PI for the IMMERSE in STEM program (NSF S-STEM), as well as co-director of the MESA program at Skyline College.Rick Hough, Skyline College Rick Hough is a professor of Mathematics at
Paper ID #48062BOARD # 390: Leveraging AI and Predictive Analytics for STEM IdentityDevelopment:Insights from the NSF S-STEM funded Engineering and ComputerScience(ECS) Scholars ProgramDr. Michael W. Thompson, Baylor University Michael Thompson received his BS, MS and PH.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Texas A&M University. He a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and previously served as the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs in the School of Engineering and Computer Science at Baylor University.Dr. Anne Marie Spence, Baylor University Clinical Professor Mechanical
Paper ID #46905BOARD # 449: S-STEM Project Overview: Supporting Low-Income Engineeringand Computing Students with Scholarships for Higher Degree AttainmentDr. Kumar Vikram Singh, Miami University Dr. Kumar Vikram Singh is a Chair and Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Louisiana State University (LSU) in May 2003. His research focuses on inverse eigenvalue problems related to multidisciplinary areas of vibration and aeroelastic control, rotordynamics, structural health monitoring, smart materials, and
Paper ID #48867BOARD # 450: S-STEM: Barriers Stakeholders Face in Supporting Low-Income,First-Generation, and/or Rural Graduate StudentsDr. Lisa A. Giacumo, George Mason University Lisa A. Giacumo, Ph. D., is a tenure track associate professor of Learning Design and Technology at George Mason University. Her research and teaching interests include access and community, design to support global and cross-cultural learning needs, learning analytics, learner experience design (LXD), the use of technology for workplace learning and performance improvement, and the preparation of instructional designers. She has worked
Paper ID #45798BOARD # 451: S-STEM: Building and supporting a robust transfer pipelinein Computer Science, Mathematics, and PhysicsDr. Stan Kurkovsky, Central Connecticut State University Stan Kurkovsky is a professor at the Department of Computer Science at Central Connecticut State University. He earned his PhD from the Center for Advanced Computer Studies of the University of Louisiana in 1999. Results of his doctoral research have been applied to network planning and industrial simulation. Dr. Kurkovsky served and continues to serve as a PI on a number of NSF-sponsored projects, including four S-STEM grants, three IUSE
Paper ID #47957BOARD # 472: Works-in-Progress: Engaging S-STEM Scholars in Cohort-basedMentoring and Social Impact ProjectsDr. Kristen Moore, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Kristen R. Moore is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Education at University at Buffalo. Her research focuses primarily on technical communication and issues of equity, inclusion, and social justice.Dr. Rajan Batta, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025Work-in-Progress: Engaging S-STEM Scholars in Cohort-based Mentoring
Paper ID #48444BOARD # 471: Work-in-Progress: A Strengths Approach Centering LivedExperiences of Low-Income Students in an S-STEM ProgramDr. Jane L. Lehr, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Jane Lehr is a Professor in Ethnic Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies and Director of the Office of Student Research at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. She is affiliated faculty in Computer Science & Software Engineering.Dr. Daniel Almeida, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Dr. Daniel Almeida is an Associate Professor in Higher Education Counseling/Student
Paper ID #46940BOARD # 318: A Thrive Mosaic-based S-STEM Program to Enhance theEducational Success of Diverse Students in Mechanical, Electrical, and ComputerEngineeringDr. Jennifer S Atchison, Drexel University Jennifer Atchison received her Ph.D in Materials Science and Engineering in 2012 from Drexel University. Dr. Atchison’s professional interests include engineering education particularly creativity in engineering design and broadening participation in engineering.Ahmad R. Najafi, Drexel University Ahmad Raeisi Najafi is the P.C. Chou Endowed Assistant Professor in the Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics
Paper ID #45917BOARD # 319: Academic Persistence and Graduation of S-STEM Scholarsat MSOE and Their Career Pathways into STEM WorkforceDr. Subha K Kumpaty, Concordia University Wisconsin/ Milwaukee School of Engineering Dr. Subha Kumpaty, a Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has led several initiatives involving undergraduate students, such as Research Experiences for Undergraduates, International Research Experiences for Students and S-STEM. He has been the Principal Investigator of REU, IRES and S-STEM grants, all funded by the National Science Foundation This work is part of the S-STEM grant funded by the National
Paper ID #47983BOARD # 454: S-STEM: Strengthening Education and Academic Developmentfor Transfer Undergraduate Rural/Nontraditional Students in the EngineeringFieldMrs. Maile Sinclair-Baxter, University of South Florida Assistant Director of Academic Advising. Graduated with a Bachelor’s in Industrial Engineering as well as a Master in Engineering Management from University of South Florida.Dr. Sanjukta Bhanja, University of South FloridaMr. Bernard L. Batson, University of South Florida ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2025 S-STEM: Strengthening Education and Academic Development for Transfer