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, explored the mechanics and chemistry of bubbles made from atomically thin materials. From 2016 to 2019, Dr. Sanchez served in many leadership roles through Out for Undergrad and the UT Austin chapter of oSTEM - both of which promote the professional development of LGBTQ+ STEM students. He currently serves on the O4U Life Sciences Conference Advisory Board.Dr. Rocio C. Chavela Guerra, American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Dr. Roc´ıo Chavela Guerra serves as an instructor in the Experiential Engineering Education Department at Rowan University. In her prior role, she served as Director of Education and Career Development at the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), and as headquarters liaison to
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; Construction Disciplines. 2019 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition,June 15 – 19, Tampa, FL.Wankat, P. and Oreovicz, F. (2003). Tenure in Teaching. Journal of Professional Issues inEngineering Education and Practice 129(1): 2 – 5.Wheatley, B.B., Miskioglu, E., Christou, E., and Tymvios, N. (2020). Pre and Post Tenure:Perceptions of Requirements and Impediments for Mechanical Engineering and MechanicalEngineering Technology Faculty. 2020 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, June 22 – 26(Virtual).Yeung, A.T. (2006). Reappraisal of University-Level Engineering Education. Journal ofProfessional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice 132(2): 103 – 111.Youn, T.I.K. and Price, T.M. (2009). Learning from the Experience of Others: The Evolution
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institution’s goal of reaching R1 status (Ford, 2023; Weissman, 2023).The Carnegie Classification® is the leading framework for recognizing and describinginstitutional diversity in U.S. higher education. The Carnegie Commission on Higher Educationdeveloped the system in 1973 to support its research and policy analysis program. Derived fromempirical data on colleges and universities, the Carnegie Classification® was updated in 1976,1987, 1994, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2018, and 2021 to reflect changes among colleges anduniversities. The system includes any institution of higher education that conferred at least onedegree during 2019-20, as reported through the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System
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science (although it is important to note thatcorrelation is not causation). Furthermore, for the purposes of this current article, it isimportant to note that advanced degrees (i.e., Master’s and PhD are not included in thecurrent study).A more granular analysis of the demographic data reported by the American Society forEngineering Education (ASEE) suggests that the apparent “success” of the campaign maybe limited primarily to growth in the diversity of sex within undergraduate enrollment.For example, the percentage of baccalaureate degrees awarded to female students in the“the big three” of electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and civil engineeringincreased from 2009 through 2019 (i.e., from 11.5% to 14.4% in mechanical engineering
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power mechanisms, promote the reform of student-centered teachingmodel, and form the joint force of quality assurance.AcknowledgmentsThis research is supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the CentralUniversities (2022ZX014). Sincere acknowledgement is sent to the insightfulfeedback received from the anonymous reviewers whose suggestions helped improvethe quality of the final version of this paper.References[1] Y. Yang, P. Li, M. Liu, “On global trend of engineering education accreditation,” Research in Higher Education of Engineering, no. 5, pp. 5-10, 2019.[2] Y. Ding, E. Zhao, “China's engineering education has entered the global ‘first echelon’”, People’s Daily, 2018-09-27.[3] J. Chen, J. Hu, Research on the Reform of