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Conference Session
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division Technical Session 4
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Diana A. Chen, University of San Diego; Mark R. Peters, University of San Diego; Gordon D. Hoople, University of San Diego; Joel Alejandro Mejia, University of San Diego; Susan M. Lord, University of San Diego
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Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
2012, Dr. Lord spent a sabbatical at Southeast University in Nanjing, China teaching and doing research. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Vocation in the Engineering Curriculum: Challenging Students to Recognize Their ValuesAbstractThis work-in-progress paper describes a new initiative at the Shiley-Marcos School of Engineeringto help our students integrate, and sometimes reconcile, their personal values with theirengineering identity. In this paper, we describe how we are collaborating with the Office forMission and Ministry on our campus to use the language of vocation in an engineering context tohelp our students develop a critical awareness about the
Conference Session
Laboratory Experiences in Mechanical, Materials and Thermal Systems
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Matthew J. Traum, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Vincent C Prantil, Milwaukee School of Engineering; William C Farrow, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Hope Leigh Weiss, Milwaukee School of Engineering
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Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
Paper ID #6217Interconnecting the Mechanical Engineering Curriculum Through An Inte-grated Multicourse Model Rocketry ProjectDr. Matthew J. Traum, Milwaukee School of Engineering Dr. Matthew J. Traum is an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE). He received a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology [2007] where he held a research assistantship at MIT’s Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies (ISN). At MIT he invented a new nano-enabled garment to provide simultaneous ballistic and thermal pro- tection to infantry soldiers. Dr. Traum
Conference Session
Design in Freshman Year
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
George Catalano
Tutoring with College Success & II Effort of Arts & Program Sciences Figure 1. The Freshman Year Program at the State University of New York at BinghamtonLiterature Review Freshman engineering programs can be categorized using many differentschemas. For the present work, the following model is offered: (1) Introductory lecture orseminar format; (2) “Skills-based” program housed in a separate department; and (3)“Project-based” model, typically placed in the context of a common freshman yearenrollment. Each approach has its own set of strengths and weaknesses. As the StateUniversity of New York at Binghamton’s engineering program has
Collection
1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Leah H. Jamieson; Henry G. Dietz; Edward J. Coyle
The EPICS program represents a new approach to incorporating design and project managementexperience into the engineering curriculum. It provides projects which the students can easily see will have areal impact beyond campus. It also provides very valuable technical resources to community service agencies. Our goal in the next few years is to expand the EPICS program to other engineering schools withinPurdue and to other universities. We already have students from the Mechanical, Industrial and BiomedicalEngineering Schools involved in the program, and wish to establish EPICS courses within their homedepartments. We will be traveling to three other universities this year to discuss the program.5 Bibliography 1. “Engineering
Conference Session
Computer Science Applications
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Dan Li, Northern Arizona University
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Computers in Education
AC 2011-1958: A PRACTICE-ORIENTED APPROACH TO TEACHINGUNDERGRADUATE DATA MINING COURSEDan Li, Northern Arizona University Dr. Dan Li received her Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of Nebraska - Lincoln, in 2005. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Electrical Engineering & Computer Science De- partment at the Northern Arizona University. Her current research interests include large-scale databases, spatio-temporal data mining, information security, and computer science education. Page 22.85.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2011 A
Collection
2001 Annual Conference
Authors
Ilya Grinberg
Session 1433 Power Systems Curriculum and Course Structure in Electrical Engineering Technology Program Ilya Grinberg State University of New York, College at Buffalo1. IntroductionRecent years have witnessed an extraordinary increase in the fields of microelectronics,computers, telecommunications, and other so-called hi-tech disciplines.Because of this significant shift to new technologies, the shortage of electrical engineers,engineering technologists, and technicians with adequate knowledge of power systems theoryand practice has now reached a critical point
Collection
2011 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
David Che; David Clark; Tom Magnone
universities or colleges have everything. However, we can always surround ourselves with ateam. In the process of our designing and delivering this curriculum as a team, we came up witha new name for this approach - ―indigenous engineering‖. Basically it is take what you are givenand give what you have taken. It is a strategy to maximize the use of local resources whichinclude both lab resources and human resources to achieve the goal of a quality education. Theinstructor is more like a manager – he needs to be able to identify local resources and pull themtogether in developing and delivering a fresh and up-to-date curriculum that will meet the needsof students and the industry.AcknowledgementWe’d like to thank Dr. James Gidley, chair of the
Conference Session
Interdisciplinary Education
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Robert Hofinger
Session 2147 Developing Communication Effectiveness in a Freshman Electrical Engineering Technology Curriculum Robert J. Hofinger Purdue University, Columbus, INAbstractThe ability to communicate effectively is expected of all college graduates. The ability to presenttechnical concepts and write good reports distinguishes an outstanding technologist from anaverage one. Feedback from our industrial board indicated that writing should form an integralpart of an electrical engineering technologist’s education. The goal of graduating electricalengineering technologists
Conference Session
Minorities in Engineering Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Camille Birch, University of Washington; Celina Gunnarsson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Dianne Grayce Hendricks, University of Washington
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
to promote social justice for all people?Here we explore the impact of our new curriculum by analyzing student perceptions ofsocial justice before and after taking the course, and student self-reports on the impact ofthe course on their ability to identify and approach social justice issues in science andengineering.We developed “Science and Engineering for Social Justice” after positive studentreception of our pilot efforts to develop a curriculum to explore the interplay of diversityand ethics in engineering in the context of a large introductory bioengineering course [1-2]. Whereas these efforts were intended to serve as model curricula to be implemented inan existing course for early engineering students, here we describe the launch of a
Collection
1997 Annual Conference
Authors
James C. Wood
Session 3586 Engineering Technology Curriculum Integration in an Associate Degree Program James C. Wood Tri-County Technical CollegeIntroductionThe 16 technical colleges of the Technical College System of South Carolina in partnership withindustry, public education, and the National Science Foundation (NSF-ATE DUE 9602440) havebegun a five-year odyssey to reform the educational programs for engineering technology. Thisreform is needed because of two forces driving curriculum change. First, industry leadersemphasize that technicians need more
Conference Session
Demonstration and Project Enhancements in Chemical Engineering Education
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Baba Abdul, Washington State University; David Thiessen, Washington State University; Gary Brown, Washington State University; Bernard Van Wie, Washington State University; Paul Golter, WSU
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Chemical Engineering
AC 2010-2416: BRINGING RESEARCH INTO THE CLASSROOM:CONCEPTUALLY NEW HEAT-EXCHANGE CARTRIDGE FOR CHEMICALENGINEERING EDUCATION.Baba Abdul, Washington State University Baba Abdul obtained an MSc in Chemical Engineering from the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria Nigeria in 2005. He has had some work experience in the chemical process industries, mainly petroleum refining and solids processing. He is part of the faculty at ABU. He is currently working on a PhD that includes elements of Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer in Helico-symmetric channels, and Engineering Education at the Washington State University, Pullman WA. 509-335-9625;davab@wsu.edu.David Thiessen, Washington State University
Conference Session
Action on Diversity - Supporting Students at Multiple Levels
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Stephanie Farrell, Rowan University; Tiago R Forin, Rowan University; Kauser Jahan P.E., Rowan University; Ralph Alan Dusseau P.E., Rowan University; Parth Bhavsar, Rowan University; Beena Sukumaran, Rowan University
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ASEE Diversity Committee, Diversity
- neering Program has seen considerable growth in student and faculty numbers. Her area of expertise is in micro-geomechanics and has published over 100 peer reviewed conference and journal papers including several papers on engineering education and the unique undergraduate curriculum at Rowan University, especially the Engineering Clinics. She has been involved in various outreach activities to recruit more women and minorities into engineering and is Program Chair Elect of the Women in Engineering Division of ASEE. She is the recipient of the 2011 New Jersey Section of ASCE Educator of the Year award as well as the 2013 Distinguished Engineering Award from the New Jersey Alliance for Action
Conference Session
Chemical Engineering Division (ChED) Technical Session 2: Community Retrospectives
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Emily Nichole Ingram, University of Kentucky; Malgorzata Chwatko, University of Kentucky
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Chemical Engineering Division (ChED)
of Kentucky, Lexington, KentuckyABSTRACTThe chemical engineering field is constantly evolving to encompass new ideas such as geneticengineering and synthetic biology, green chemistry and sustainable materials, and engineeringeducation. This evolution has been seen throughout the undergraduate curriculum with thedevelopment of new courses or certificate programs, as reported in the literature. The progressreported in the undergraduate programs has influenced us to investigate if there are any similarshifts in graduate program curricula. In this work, we studied the 2021-2022 chemicalengineering Ph.D. curriculum at 100 US universities to gain insights into the courses thatstudents take, as well as other degree requirements to obtain a terminal
Conference Session
Micro-Technology and Nanotechnology
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zhiyong Gu, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Bridgette Maria Budhlall, University of Massachusetts; Hongwei Sun, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Carol Forance Barry, University of Massachusetts Lowell; Alfred A. Donatelli, University of Massachusetts, Lowell; Jill Hendrickson Lohmeier, University of Massachusetts Lowell
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Multidisciplinary Engineering
interviews.This new interdisciplinary course will better prepare undergraduates for employment focused ondesigning and manufacturing nano/microfluidic systems, lab-on-a-chip devices, electronicdevices, medical devices, and other micro and nano scale emerging technologies. The impact ofthis senior-level course will significantly enhance the “Nanomaterials Engineering Option” in theChemical Engineering Department undergraduate curriculum as well as the medical deviceindustry focus in the Plastics Engineering Department. It also can be used in the popularaccelerated BS-MS program in the College of Engineering. The course will be available to thechemical, mechanical, and plastics engineering seniors each year. The lab modules can beexported to freshman
Conference Session
Architectural Engineering Education II
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Don Bury; Bruce Mutter
visible to the Dean and campusassessment office via password, and the lessons learned from data become part of thecontinuous improvement plan for the ARET program.2. IntroductionImplementation of a Web Curriculum in Architectural Engineering Technology(ARET)at Bluefield State College (BSC) will strengthen our capacity to continually improve thequality of undergraduate education for students seeking careers and graduate study inarchitecture, engineering and construction (AEC) professions. Implementation of ourcomprehensive technology-based approach will directly improve student opportunities togain access to high quality teaching and learning environments, while increasing both thenumber and diversity of underrepresented students, women
Conference Session
Ocean, Marine, and Coastal Engineering Topics
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alan Brown, Virginia Tech; Owen Hughes, Virginia Tech; Leigh McCue, Virginia Tech; Wayne Neu, Virginia Tech; Betsy Tretola, Teaching and Learning,
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Ocean and Marine
Engineering (MSE 2002, PhD 2004).Wayne Neu, Virginia Tech Wayne L. Neu received his Ph.D. in Engineering Science in 1981 from the State University of New York at Buffalo. That same year, he joined the faculty of the Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering at Virginia Tech where he currently holds the rank of Associate Professor. He served as the Assistant Department Head from January 2001 until January 2006. He has taught courses in fluid mechanics, heat transfer and naval architecture. His research has included topics in fundamental turbulent flow, ocean wave mechanics, wind generation of ocean waves, and ship design optimization as well as autonomous underwater vehicle hydrodynamic design. He has
Conference Session
Aerospace Technical Session
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lulu Sun, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach; Matthew Kindy, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach; Caroline Liron, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach; Christopher D. Grant, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach; Shirley Anne Waterhouse, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach
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Aerospace
AC 2012-4754: HYBRID COURSE DESIGN: LEADING A NEW DIREC-TION IN LEARNING PROGRAMMING LANGUAGESDr. Lulu Sun, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach Lulu Sun is an Associate Professor in the Department of Freshman Engineering at Embry-Riddle Aero- nautical University, where she has taught since 2006. She received her B.S. degree in mechanical en- gineering from Harbin Engineering University (China), in 1999, and her Ph.D. degree in mechanical engineering from University of California, Riverside, in 2006. Before joining Embry-riddle, she worked in the consulting firm of Arup at its Los Angeles office as a Fire Engineer. Her research interests include pedagogy in engineering education and fire behavior
Conference Session
Perspectives in Chemical Engineering Education
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Zachary Rasmussen, University of Utah; Anthony Butterfield, University of Utah
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Chemical Engineering Division (ChED)
-23 school year,through all three semesters or all four quarters of the academic year. In total, 35 differentchemical engineering programs were assessed. Of these programs, 29 are the top ranked nationalchemical engineering programs according to US News & World Report [9]; 6 additional stateschools from the PAC-12 represent the remainder. Using the assembled database, this workexamines departments' 4-year undergraduate curriculums, master programs, and the teachingload and composition of faculty members within the department. While there are limitations inrelying on some of these data sources, our work may serve to provide a snapshot of chemicalengineering curricula in the United States, to aid departments in comparing how their
Conference Session
Assessment of Engineering Leadership Skills
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William J. Davis P.E., The Citadel; Dimitra Michalaka P.E., The Citadel
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Diversity
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Engineering Leadership Development Division
straightforwardaccording to Welch who provides some ideas of how this might be accomplished 9,10. This paperwill explore approaches being piloted in undergraduate curriculum on this important challengefacing academia. Using a subset of ASCE BOK outcomes, student attainment is measuredthrough application of Bloom’s Taxonomy to provide an effective tool for mapping andimproving student readiness in the crucially important area of professional skills development.Civil Engineering CEE Department Outcomes22 outcomes were developed and adapted from ABET, Criterion 3, student outcomes A-K 7 andASCE Body of Knowledge 6. Each outcome provides a succinct statement describing materialstudents are expected to learn over a four-year development period before
Conference Session
WIP: Student Success and Sustainability
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher V.H.-H. Chen, Columbia University; Courtney Pfluger, Northeastern University
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Diversity
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Chemical Engineering Division (ChED)
engineering courses, independent of position of thesecourses within their curricula. We hope that this will lower the barrier for our colleagues to startto incorporate these broad elements–even in small ways–into their classrooms. With the data weare collecting, we plan to demonstrate how effective these approaches are in helping studentsdevelop the abilities necessary to foster new engineers who will help us create the equitable, andsustainable future envisioned by the UNSDGs.References[1] Unesco, "Engineering for sustainable development : delivering on the Sustainable Development Goals.," ed, p. 185.[2] ABET. "Criteria for Accrediting Engineering Programs, 2022 – 2023." ABET. https://www.abet.org/accreditation/accreditation
Conference Session
Technical Session 1: Issues Impacting Students Learning How to Program
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
J.w. Bruce, Tennessee Technological University; Bryan A. Jones, Mississippi State University; Mahnas Jean Mohammadi-Aragh, Mississippi State University
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Computers in Education
investigates fundamental questions critical to improving undergraduate engineering degree pathways. . She earned her Ph.D. in Engineering Education from Virginia Tech. In 2013, Dr. Mohammadi-Aragh was honored as a promising new engineering education researcher when she was selected as an ASEE Educational Research and Methods Division Apprentice Faculty. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 A Literate Programming Approach for Hardware Description Language InstructionINTRODUCTIONDigital devices are ubiquitous in modern life. Over the last several decades, nearly all aspects ofsociety are dependent on digital devices from entertainment devices to convenience
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Division (SYS) Technical Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Julie Drzymalski, Temple University
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Diversity
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Systems Engineering Division (SYS)
piloting new non-traditional assessments andraising student awareness that DEI should be central in engineering practice. One main premisewas not to teach the topics overtly, but rather raise DEI issues via activities. These in and out ofclass learning activities included things like role playing, self-assessments, case studies andimpromptu polls.From the teaching perspective, preliminary results show that students are aware of issues relatedto DEI, however, it is unclear whether or not there was an increase in student comprehension ofits implications and the need for taking a more holistic approach to engineering. What didbecome apparent however, was the need for an increase in faculty training, a general awarenessand acceptance of the validity
Collection
1999 Annual Conference
Authors
John T. Welch; John Durkin; James E. Grover; Douglas Smith
electrical engineering andcomputer science courses. In developing this program we sought a low risk strategy that couldbe implemented within the existing resources of the department, extending the strengths of theexisting electrical engineering program to the new computer engineering program. Ourplanning also had to anticipate the task of meeting ABET self assessment requirements for twodegree programs. Key elements of our program include using area requirements instead ofspecific course requirements for electives, a two semester senior design project, and a co-opprogram which affords a year of industrial experience before the senior year. This paperfocuses on the curriculum design process, including the trade-offs and rationale that lead to
Collection
2007 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
V. Genis; W. Rosen; R. Chiou; W. Danley; J. Milbrandt; G. Marekova; S. Racz; T. Kitchener; B. LaVay
1 Laboratory- and Project-Based Courses in the Engineering Technology Curriculum V. Genis, W. Rosen, R. Chiou, W. Danley, J. Milbrandt, G. Marekova, S. Racz, T. Kitchener, and B. LaVay Goodwin College of Professional Studies, Drexel University Philadelphia, PA 19104AbstractDrexel University’s Goodwin College of Professional Studies has offered a co-op-based AppliedEngineering Technology (AET) major since 2002. The program comprises three concentrations inElectrical, Mechanical, and Industrial Engineering
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Curricular and Non-curricular Models for Diverse Learners in Engineering
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gustavo B. Menezes, California State University, Los Angeles; Adel A. Sharif, California State University, Los Angeles; Arturo Pacheco-Vega, California State University, Los Angeles; Deborah Soonmee Won, California State University, Los Angeles; Tonatiuh Rodriguez-Nikl, California State University, Los Angeles; Gisele Ragusa, University of Southern California; Crist Simon Khachikian, California State University, Northridge
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Diversity
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Minorities in Engineering
programs that are academically challenging. At the same time,providing support through tutoring, team building, and mentoring may create an environmentthat promotes change in the academic mindset (i.e.: attitude towards learning and study habits)7.With this in mind a group of engineering professors started working on the development of theSophomore Unified Core Curriculum for Engineering Education (SUCCEEd) Program, which iscurrently funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).The Dawn of SUCCEEdWe began by formulating the outcomes of a new engineering core to clearly define whatsophomores need to know before moving forward with higher-level engineering studies.Traditionally, engineering programs in the USA have focused on a linear progression
Conference Session
Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies Division Technical Session 6
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gavin Garrett Tipker, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Michael Golub, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Tejesh Charles Dube, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Jing Zhang, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
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Experimentation and Laboratory-Oriented Studies
and modeling (http://www.engr.iupui.edu/˜jz29/) c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Integration of 3D printed Drone Project in General Engineering CurriculumAbstractWe recently developed a new project-based 3D printing module in general engineeringcurriculum. Specifically, students are required to make a drone using 3D printed components.The revised engineering course with the new module has received extensive interests andpositive feedback from students. They learned how to apply the fundamentals, applications, andimplications of 3D printing or additive manufacturing (AM) in a real-world project.1. Introduction With technology getting better every year, it is imperative that students
Conference Session
Accreditation and Related Issues in ECE
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Hue Van Tran; Steven Reyer; James Friauf; Owe Petersen; Katherine Wikoff
in part stems also from the goodwill and cooperative dialogue among the facultyof different departments. The team presenting this paper is representative of the ElectricalEngineering Program’s interdisciplinary approach to integrating communication skillsthroughout the curriculum. Three of the authors are professors in the Electrical EngineeringProgram; two are professors in the General Studies Department, with backgrounds incommunication, rhetoric, and literature.Introduction – Background of the StudyThe Electrical Engineering Program’s greatest strength in integrating communication skillsthroughout the curriculum is its emphasis on practice and performance. At the core of MSOE’seducational philosophy is an “applications-oriented” approach
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Equity, Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY) Technical Session 1
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Victoria Beth Sellers, University of Florida; R. Jamaal Downey, University of Florida; Idalis Villanueva Alarcón, University of Florida
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Diversity
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Culture & Social Justice in Education Division (EQUITY), Equity
]. Available: https://peer.asee.org/38051 [3] V. Sellers, R. J. Downey, and I. Villanueva Alarcon, “Resistance to advocacy around hidden curriculum in engineering education,” in 2023 Collaborative Network for Computing and Engineering Diversity (CoNECD), New Orleans, 2023. Accessed: Feb. 07, 2023. [Online]. Available: https://monolith.asee.org/public/conferences/325/registration/sessions?utf8= %E2%9C%93&osl_session_filter%5Bsearch%5D=sellers&commit=Search&o sl_session_filter%5Bsession_title%5D=&osl_session_filter%5Bauthor_name %5D=&osl_session_filter%5Bpaper_title_abstract%5D=&osl_session_filter% 5Bsession_owner_id%5D=&osl_session_filter
Conference Session
Inclusivity, Mentorship, and Entrepreneurial Thinking
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Joaquin Rodriguez, University of Pittsburgh
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Diversity
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Chemical Engineering Division (ChED)
, global awareness, sustainability, and diversity, equity and inclusion. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Alumni Engagement and Mentoring Integrated in the Chemical Engineering Curriculum1.0 Introduction.Alumni engagement is intensively and widely fostered by colleges and universities to attractfunding and donations, prestige, and loyalty. Engaged alumni can also improve the rate of jobplacement and internship opportunities for current students. In addition, alumni can provide amost valuable source of mentoring for students in their curriculum and career. However, thereare limited approaches to engage alumni with curricular courses. Some experiences includeinvited talks and
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Teaching and Learning Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mary E. Besterfield-Sacre, University of Pittsburgh; Allison Michelle Robinson; Nur Özge Özaltin, University of Pittsburgh; Larry J. Shuman, University of Pittsburgh; Angela M. Shartrand, National Collegiate Inventors & Innovators Alliance (NCIIA); Phil Weilerstein, National Collegiate Inventors & Innovators Alliance (NCIIA)
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Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
AC 2012-4200: ESSENTIAL FACTORS RELATED TO ENTREPRENEURIALKNOWLEDGE IN THE ENGINEERING CURRICULUMDr. Mary E. Besterfield-Sacre, University of Pittsburgh Mary Besterfield-Sacre is an Associate Professor and Fulton C. Noss Faculty Fellow in Industrial Engi- neering. She is the Director for the new Engineering Education Research Center (EERC) in the Swanson School of Engineering, and serves as a Center Associate for the Learning Research and Development Cen- ter at the University of Pittsburgh. Her principal research is in engineering assessment, which has been funded by the NSF, Department of Education, Sloan Foundation, Engineering Information Foundation, and the NCIIA. Besterfield-Sacre’s current research focuses on