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- 2019 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity
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Meagan R. Kendall, University of Texas, El Paso; Alexandra Coso Strong, Florida International University; Ines Basalo, University of Miami; Gemma Henderson, University of Miami
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methods for involving students in curriculum development and teaching through Peer Designed Instruction.Dr. Alexandra Coso Strong, Florida International University As an assistant professor of engineering education at Florida International University, Dr. Alexandra Coso Strong works and teaches at the intersection of engineering education, faculty development, and complex systems design. Alexandra completed her doctorate in aerospace engineering at Georgia Tech in spring, 2014. Prior to attending Georgia Tech, Alexandra received a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from MIT (2007) and a master’s degree in systems engineering from the University of Virginia (2010). Alexandra comes to FIU after completing a
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- Faculty Track - Technical Session V
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- 2018 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity Conference
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Teresa J. Cutright, University of Akron; Rebecca Kuntz Willits, University of Akron; Linda T. Coats, Mississippi State University; Lakiesha N. Williams, Mississippi State University; Debora F. Rodrigues, University of Houston
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. In addition she also conducts education research via an EPA ed- ucation grant, two NSF Scholarships for STEM education and a NSF collaborative research grant to host 1.5 day workshops to broaden the participation of underrepresented minorities that in engineering.Most recently she and her colleagues were awarded a NSF collaborative research grant to host summer profes- sional training and academic year activities to broaden the participation of underrepresented minorities in engineering academia.Prof. Rebecca Kuntz Willits, The University of Akron Rebecca Kuntz Willits is the Margaret F. Donovan Endowed Chair for Women in Engineering, a professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at The University of
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- Faculty Track - Technical Session I
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- 2018 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity Conference
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Michelle Kay Bothwell, Oregon State University; Padma Akkaraju, Oregon State University; Joseph McGuire, Oregon State University; Thuy T. Tran, Oregon State University; Andrea Zigler, Oregon State University
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Education Initiative (SJEI),launched fall 2016. The Search Advocate program enhances equity, validity, and diversity inuniversity hiring. Search advocates are OSU faculty, staff, and students who are trained as searchand selection process advisors. Their preparation includes a two-part (10-hour) workshop seriesaddressing current research about implicit bias, diversity, the changing legal landscape in hiring,inclusive employment principles, practical strategies for each stage of the search process, andeffective ways to be an advocate on a search committee. The OSU search advocate directorycurrently lists nearly 600 trained search advocates on OSU’s Corvallis and affiliated campuses.The SJEI consists of two 4-hour workshops with curriculum that