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- Empowering Students and Strengthening Community Relationships
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- 2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Danielle N. Wagner, Purdue University; Sukrati Gautam, Purdue University; Peyman Yousefi, Merck Group; Nuela Chidubem Enebechi, Purdue University; Andrew Pierce, Purdue University; William C. Oakes, Purdue University
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engineer to receive the U.S. Campus Compact Thomas Ehrlich FacultyAward for Service-Learning and a co-recipient of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering’s BernardGordon Prize for Innovation in Engineering and Technology Education. He is a fellow of NSPE andASEE and elected to the ASEE Hall of Fame. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024“Work In Progress, Elevating the Unsung Heroes: Assessing Graduate Teaching Assistants'Experiences in Service-Learning Programs”AbstractService-learning programs emphasizing engineering design are frequently recognized for theirpotential to enhance the professional development of students. Such programs are complexnetworks of interconnected components including students
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- Community Engagement and Humanitarian Engineering: Creating Inclusive Engineers
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- 2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Kirsten Heikkinen Dodson, Lipscomb University; René Marie Rosalie Marius, Lipscomb University; Mark Sedek, Lipscomb University
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Diversity
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toward more inclusive behavior? It’s also interesting to note theuntraditional nature of these two students, their identities, and their experiences. S34, though hadmultiple identities which are underrepresented in engineering, enacted behaviors towardinclusivity and overcoming bias. On the other hand, S17 who matches a traditionallyoverrepresented group in engineering experienced inclusive behaviors from others whichimproved his experience during and after the HEP. Clearly, the expected results as demonstratedby quantitative studies around engineering and DEI are not exhibited among these two students.Their experiences show that individuals are unique and complex and cannot be simplified tostatistical data which further emphasizes the need for