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- Track: Pre-college - Technical Session 2
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Lauren A. Griggs, Virginia Commonwealth University; Briana Nicole James, Virginia Commonwealth University
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skills. Students who successfully complete these courses are eligible for a $300 scholarship at the beginning of the fall semester.● Students move into their designated residence hall one week prior to the beginning of the fall semester. For the duration of this week they: ○ familiarize themselves with the VCU campus ○ participate in classes, workshops, and community building activities ○ attend guest lectures and visit research laboratories ○ meet with advisors in preparation for the fall semesterSTP SCHEDULE DEMOHave members break into teams and perform a brainstorming activity similar tothat which was done during the design challenge so that
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- Track: Pre-college - Technical Session 6
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- 2019 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity
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Malle R Schilling, University of Dayton; Margaret Pinnell, University of Dayton
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Development in the school of engineering and associate professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Dayton. She teaches undergraduate and graduate materials related courses including Introduction to Ma- terials, Materials Laboratory, Engineering Innovation, Biomaterials and Engineering Design and Appro- priate Technology (ETHOS). She was director of the (Engineers in Technical Humanitarian Opportunities of Service-Learning) for approximately ten years. She has incorporated service-learning projects into her classes and laboratories since she started teaching in 2000. Her research interests include community engaged learning and pedagogy, K-12 outreach, biomaterials and materials
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- Track: Pre-college - Technical Session 7
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Kristina Rigden, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Mariappan Jawaharlal, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Nicole Gutzke, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
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addition, the Femineer® Programwas publicized by US News and World Report.Femineer® SummitThe annual Femineer® Summit is held on the Cal Poly Pomona campus where students canshowcase their Femineer® project. In addition to students showcasing their projects, there arekeynote speakers from industry, a panel on women in engineering, workshops on Financial Aidand First Year Experience, a campus tour, a College of Engineering laboratory tour, a BioTrektour, and a tour of the W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center. Faculty, staff, and industry partnersare encouraged to attend the Summit.The first Femineer® Summit started in 2016 with 9 schools and 300 students. The Summit in2017 marked over 17 schools participating with 500 students. With the growth of the
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- Track: Pre-College - Technical Session 11
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Christine Newman, Johns Hopkins University; Margaret Hart, Johns Hopkins University; Andrea M. Perry, Garrison Forest School; Anitra Michelle Washington, Western High School; Laura Garcia
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helpful to bring mentors together for an informal pizza lunch, for example, so that they can share their experiences with each other and learn successful strategies from each other. 11Based on evaluation data, WISE has been fairly successfulData collection of post survey results for fall 2013 – spring 2018 were analyzed:84% of respondents would recommend the WISE program to a friend83% agreed they received “very much” guidance from a practitioner in science/engineering83% agreed they learned “very much” more about a particular field of science/engineering71% agreed that they got “very much” hands on experience in laboratory or field research58