. Downey focuses on critical qualitative inquiry with a discerning eye toward humanizing and culturally sustaining pedagogies.Dr. Idalis Villanueva Alarc´on, University of Florida Dr. Villanueva Alarcon is an Associate Professor in the Engineering Education Department at the Uni- versity of Florida. Her multiple roles as an engineer, engineering educator, engineering educational re- searcher, and professional development mentor for underrepres ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023“Once again no emotional response was experienced, anyone who belittles or inflatessomeone else status due to ethnicity isn't thinking like an engineer”: Passive or active HCand emotions in EngineeringBy: Drs
Paper ID #39565Work in Progress: Towards a Participatory Action Research Approach toImprove Representation of Black Ph.D.s in EngineeringDr. Idalis Villanueva Alarcon, University of Florida Dr. Villanueva Alarcon is an Associate Professor in the Engineering Education Department at the Uni- versity of Florida. Her multiple roles as an engineer, engineering educator, engineering educational re- searcher, and professional development mentor for underrepresented students in engineering.Dr. Denise Rutledge Simmons P.E., University of Florida Denise R. Simmons, Ph.D., PE, PMP, LEED-AP is the Associate Dean for Workforce Development
engineering students respond to hidden curriculum as well as how Latinx contingent faculty experience workplace inequities in engineering. He received his Ph.D. in Language, Literacy, and Culture in Education from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. Dr. Downey focuses on critical qualitative inquiry with a discerning eye toward humanizing and culturally sustaining pedagogies.Idalis Villanueva Alarc´on, University of Florida Dr. Villanueva is an Associate Professor in the Engineering Education Department at the University of Florida. Her multiple roles as an engineer, engineering educator, engineering educational researcher, and professional development mentor for underrepres
. Downey focuses on critical qualitative inquiry with a discerning eye toward humanizing and culturally sustaining pedagogies.Dr. Idalis Villanueva Alarc´on, University of Florida Dr. Villanueva Alarcon is an Associate Professor in the Engineering Education Department at the Uni- versity of Florida. Her multiple roles as an engineer, engineering educator, engineering educational re- searcher, and professional development mentor for underrepresJose A. MunozLisa Berdie ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023"We need to do better to support these folks": Deans' responses to the barriers and assetsof Latiné/x/a/o contingent faculty in STEMBy:Dr. R. Jamaal Downey, Dr. Idalis Villanueva Alarcón
Paper ID #38534Work-in-Progress: Towards Advancing Grassroots Transformative AdvocacyStrategies for Work Justice of BIPOC Contingent FacultyDr. Idalis Villanueva Alarc´on, University of Florida Dr. Villanueva Alarc´on is an Associate Professor in the Engineering Education Department at the Uni- versity of Florida. Her research interest is in hidden curriculum, multi-modal methods, mentoring, and professional development.Dr. Homero Murzi, Virginia Tech Dr. Homero Murzi (he/´el/his) is an Associate Professor in the Department of Engineering Education at Virginia Tech. Homero is the leader of the Engineering
Paper ID #38526Nuestro Impacto: An Insider Look into the Connections between Our PastExperiences and Current Teaching and Mentoring PracticesDr. Idalis Villanueva Alarc´on, University of Florida Dr. Villanueva Alarc´on is an Associate Professor in the Engineering Education Department at the Uni- versity of Florida. Her research areas of interest are hidden curriculum, multi-modal methods, mentoring, and professional development.Dr. Laura Melissa Cruz Castro, University of Florida Dr. Laura Melissa Cruz Castro is an instructional assistant professor in the Department of Engineering Education at University of Florida.Dr
, aligned with collaborative autoethnography, that this panel andpaper were a truly collaborative effort. All authors (panelists) contributed equally to the panelpreparation, panel discussion, conceptualization and writing of the paper, and subsequent dataanalysis, despite the author order listed. We would also like to thank our panel organizers, Drs.Lily Wang and Idalis Villanueva Alarcón from the ASEE Women in Engineering Division.References[1] J. L. Doumont, “Panel Discussions,” in English Communication for Scientists, Cambridge, MA: Scitable by Nature Education, 2010. Accessed: Jan. 31, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://www.nature.com/scitable/ebooks/english-communication-for-scientists- 14053993/126085065/[2] G. Roehrig, H. El