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New Deans Forum
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Reza Abbaschian, University of California, Riverside
We Engineer ExcellenceStrategic Planning and Team Building Reza Abbaschian Dean and Distinguished Professor William R. Johnson, Jr. Family Professor Bourns College of Engineering University of California Riverside, CA 92521 ASEE EDI March 22, 2016 Five Steps to Strategic Planning1. Study the landscape and determine where you are –focus on your customers (students, faculty and staff, employers and industries, funding agencies and organizations, alumni and practicing engineers)2. Develop goals and focus on where you want to take your organization over time – Mission statement – vision3. Strategies—Strive for Excellence in
Conference Session
New Deans Forum
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Robert H Davis, University of Colorado, Boulder
/# personnel, etc.) Talent: Faculty, Staff & StudentsReward Excellence Build Community• Merit-based salaries • Culture of respect• Named positions • Performance planning• Awards programs • Acknowledge achievements• Differentiated workloads • Annual events Tip: Develop Dean’s Faculty and Graduate Fellowship Programs Talent: Personnel Decisions• Large investment in people• Seek excellence in teaching and research• Consider collegiality in hiring decisions• Say “no” in borderline cases• Use improvement plans Questions? Tip: Contact
Conference Session
New Deans Forum
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Steven Howell, University of the Pacific
. CASE and CONNECTIONCULTIVATE DONORS – connections take time and require listening.Communication with development staff is critical. “Sharing donors” preventsmiscommunication and bombarding the same people with multiple requests.SOLICIT GIFT – Ideally this is a team effort with DO, perhaps President.Faculty involvement can be important with alumni and industry partners.THANK AND RECOGNIZE DONORS – The University can never say ThankYou too much. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS• You’ve inherited an established advisory council with some problematic practices and personalities. What’s your plan?• Let’s discuss process of fundraising: the role of central advancement, your development officer, you, and your chairs and faculty.• Your campus is in
Conference Session
Innovation in Diversity and Inclusivity
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Amr Elnashai, Pennsylvania State University, University Park
IMPROVING BUILDING CLIMATE PARTNERSHIPSas a part of the Strategic Plan between research and non-Ph.D. institutions Comprehensive Climate Study Campus Inclusion StrategyFaculty Symposium on Graduate for 15 Penn State Campuses Recruitment Best Practices Comprehensive Climate StudyOBJECTIVES Identify Act • Professional survey • Three sets of questionsSTRATEGY • Focus groups • Communications • Competition • Analysis • RepetitionOUTCOMES  Focus on priorities
Conference Session
Innovation in Diversity and Inclusivity
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
David Munson, University of Michigan
participation in UM recruitment events among Detroit high school students• 3 Teams qualified and competed in FIRST International Championships• Increase in college-going and STEM interest among MEZ participants. For example: Of the 50 seniors at the MEZ in 2015, – All 50 graduated from high school – 48 reported planning to enroll in college; 2 will join the military – 60% reported planning to major in a STEM field
Conference Session
Cool Ideas
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Mark W Spong, University of Texas, Dallas
UT Dallas Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science • A bit about our School • The ASEE Deans Diversity Pledge • What we were doing before August 27, 2015 • What we’re up to now • Moving forward with TUEEMark W. SpongLars Magnus Ericsson Chair and DeanErik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer ScienceMark Spong, ASEE EDI.2016 Mark Spong, ASEE EDI.2016Mark Spong, ASEE EDI.2016 The ASEE Deans Diversity Pledge – August 27, 2015 1. Develop a Diversity Plan for our engineering programs 2. Commit to at least one K-12 or community college
Conference Session
Cool Ideas
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Larry A Stauffer, University of Idaho, Moscow
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGADVISORY BOARDS Cool Ideas Session March 30, 2016ROLES OF ADVISORY BOARDS Advise the College  Activities (tech transfer, IP, research, new programs … )  Program assistance (seminars, projects, job placement, …)  Industry trends and needs (curriculum, ABET, assessment, …) Advocate for the College  Influence (industry, government, and society)  Support of College objectives (strategic plan, new initiatives, …)  External voice of the College (communications, authority, …) Contribute to the College  Fundraising and friendraising (development plan, priorities, …)  Direct contributions (role model and influence )  Non-financial resources (equipment, facilities, opportunities…)QUALIFICATIONS Board members
Conference Session
Cool Ideas
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Ronald S Harichandran P.E., University of New Haven
Partnering with For-Profits in Higher Ed: An Unholy Alliance? Ron Harichandran Dean MS in Data Science in San Francisco• Univ. of New Haven partners with University Ventures in 2012 to develop an industry- oriented MS in Big Data• Plans announced at 2013 Maker Faire in New York City Galvanize Joins Venture• Galvanize becomes a partner and major shareholder in 2014• First launch targeted in Galvanize building in San Francisco• Director for program hired in fall 2014• Curriculum developed in fall 2014• Approvals by Connecticut Office of Higher Education and California Bureau of Post Secondary Education sought in 2015The Chronicle Highlights the ProgramCreative Learning
Conference Session
Innovation in Diversity and Inclusivity
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Sharon A. Jones P.E., University of Portland
: % of URM studentscompared to 10-year average of 18% 40 35 30 25 20 Total % 15 10 5 0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Increases based on intentional actions…• Curricular & co-curricular changes • from 0 to 3 unrestricted electives • study abroad programs within a 4-year graduation plan • from competitive to cooperative first-year design project focused on assistive design technologies • multi-disciplinary senior design capstone option for all majors • ethics across the curriculum • extremely strong SWE student chapter• Retention program for “at-risk” students • any first- or second-year student in good academic standing, but behind cohort … typically starting in pre-calculus
Conference Session
What is Innovation
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Utkan Demirci, Stanford University
with Future Mobile Healthcare System Data Storage Patient to point-of-living Cloud System Blood Concentration1 2 Home Work 3 4 Blood Results Data AnalysisPharmacy Travel Vacation Healthcare provider Customized Care Plan
Conference Session
EDC Business Meeting
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Darryll J Pines, University of Maryland
ASEE’s EDC K-12 Engineering Education Committee Darryll J. Pines Dean and Farvardin Professor, University of Maryland Chair of ASEE’s Engineering Deans Council K-12 Engineering Education Committee Outline• Membership of EDC K-12 Engineering Education Committee• LinkEngineering.org• K-12 Pre-College Division: Strategic Planning for P20 – Day of Impact at June 2016 Conference• AP in Engineering?• Committee Meeting at ASEE Annual Meeting Committee Membership• Emily Allen (Cal State, Los Angeles) • David Munson (University of Michigan)• Nada Anid (New York Institute of Technology) • Darryll Pines
Conference Session
Cool Ideas
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Keith Buffington, Bucknell University
Geisinger Health System SYNCHRONIZED ENGINEERING COLLABORATIONS: THE BUCKNELL – GEISINGER INITIATIVES Geisinger Health System Geisinger Health SystemFacilities & Physicians:  44 county service with 2.6M patient population  4 major hospital centers & 2 community hospitals  77k admissions / 1800 beds  1000 physicians & 450 resident physiciansManaged Care Plans:  322k members Last updated 03/05/12 (including 68k Medicare Advantage members)  34k contracted providers/facilities  43 PA counties Nationally Recognized for Integrated Healthcare
Conference Session
ABET Innovations
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Michael K. J. Milligan P.E., ABET; Joseph L Sussman, ABET; Patricia Brackin P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Sarah A Rajala, Iowa State University
Tagged Topics
ABET
76ETAC 581 204 59 12 7Update• Advisory Councils: Academic & Industrial• Accreditation Processes • ISO 9001:2008 Certified• Rebranding & Strategic Planning • Identify constituent needs; increase outreach• ASEE Sponsorship• Federal issues facing accreditation• Natural sciences• Expanding international engagement 8ABET Accreditation:ProcessABET Accreditation ProcessObjectives• Assure that graduates of an accredited program are adequately prepared to enter and continue the practice of applied science, computing, engineering, and engineering technology• Stimulate
Conference Session
Innovations in Engineering Education
Collection
2016 EDI
Authors
Stephen M. Phillips P.E., Arizona State University; Kyle D Squires, Arizona State University; Marco Saraniti, Arizona State University
Online delivery of an undergraduate engineering programSchool of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering Stephen M. Phillips, Ph.D., P.E. Professor of Electrical Engineering Director of the School Kyle D. Squires, Ph.D., Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Dean of the Fulton Schools Marco Saraniti, Ph.D. Professor of Electrical Engineering Program Chair, online Disruptive changeFULTON schools of engineering electrical, computer and energy engineering ECEE School Plans - Academics Number of enrolled students