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- Marginalization, Identity, and Student Development (Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division ECSJ Technical Session 9)
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- 2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Haiying Long, University of Kansas; Stephen Secules, Florida International University; Jingjing Liu, Florida International University; Julian Rodrigo Sosa-Molano, Florida International University; Joseph Ronald Sturgess, Florida International University; Bruk T Berhane, Florida International University
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post-traditional students in terms ofcategories and extents of post-traditional status, 2) examine the intersectionality of the post-traditional population with other historically excluded demographic groups, and 3) assess theeducational outcomes for this intersectional and underserved population. We draw onintersectionality theory and Choy’s [1] post-traditional student status classifications tooperationalize the analytical categories and procedures for our quantitative study. We utilize thede-identified institutional data from undergraduate engineering students enrolled during the2023-2024 academic year at a large Hispanic-Serving Institution in the Southeastern UnitedStates and employ descriptive statistics, mean difference tests, and
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- Institutional Support and Training (Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division ECSJ Technical Session 12)
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- 2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Danni Lopez-Rogina, Colorado School of Mines; Stacey Roland, Colorado School of Mines; Jessica Mary Smith, Colorado School of Mines; Heather Thiry
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people did not know to a proactive desire to rebuild institutions better.Stacey Roland, Colorado School of Mines Stacey Roland is a program coordinator for the Colorado School of Mines. Her focus is building programs that address the issues of belonging and inclusion in STEM spaces and how to find solutions that work for all students. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Metropolitan State University of Denver and has experience working in both industry and K-12, as well.Dr. Jessica Mary Smith, Colorado School of Mines Jessica M. Smith is Associate Professor in the Engineering, Design & Society Division at the Colorado School of Mines and Director of Humanitarian Engineering Graduate Programs. Her research and