Munich. He holds a Ph.D. in English (University of Wisconsin) and is a certified Project Management Professional.Dr. Kim Lester, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Dr. Lester serves as the Director of Pre-College Programs at Virginia Tech’s Center for the Enhancement of Engineering Diversity focusing on outreach and recruiting underserved students into STEM fields. She also worked as a global engagement specialist in the Office of Global Engineering Engagement and Research at Virginia Tech, providing assistance with the development, implementation and administrative support of international initiatives at the College of Engineering. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science and a Doctor of
Paper ID #40707Siloed Efforts and Collaboration Among STEM Equity Initiatives: AnOrganizational Network AnalysisDaniel Mackin Freeman, University of Washington Daniel Mackin Freeman is a doctoral candidate in Portland State University’s Department of Sociology and a Research Scientist at the University of Washington Center for Evaluation and Research for STEM Equity. He received his BFA in General Fine Arts with a focus on social practice from the Pacific North- west College of Art and his MS in Sociology from Portland State University. With a background in the philosophy of art and education, Daniel’s current research
Paper ID #40727An Ecosystem of Support Initiatives for BIPOC, Women, and DomesticGraduate Students in STEMDr. Andrew Edmunds, Clemson University Dr. Edmunds is a Coordinator for Graduate Recruitment and Inclusive Excellence in the College of Engi- neering, Computing, and Applied Sciences at Clemson University. With more than 10 year of experience supporting both graduate and undergraduate students in engineering his research focuses on sense-of- belonging, part-time graduate students, and the future of land grant universities.Dr. Melissa Smith, Clemson University ©American Society for Engineering
in 2018. Since then he has become a team leader in Saguaro’s FRC robotics club and Sisters in STEM initiative. Kritin is a co-founder of Saguaro’s CyberSiS program which is an offshoot of SiS that aims to teach students in grades K-6 about cybersecurity. He is also leading a team of high school students in writing, illustrating, and publishing an innovative children’s book series focused on STEM and cooperative principles.Dr. Sreyoshi Bhaduri, Society of Women Engineers Dr. Sreyoshi Bhaduri is an Engineering Educator and Research Scientist. She currently serves as a Senator at the Society of Women Engineers - a global not-for-profit organization with over 40,000 global members and the world’s largest advocate for
Department of Education (NYCDOE) in partnership with the Department of Labor (DOL) on the Youth CareerConnect Mentoring Initiative (YCC).Chelsea Bouldin, I am a Black woman PhD fellow who delights in co-creating worlds that embrace expansive processes of being. ”How do us Black women, girls, and femmes know ourselves?” is my most persistent query. Flavorful food, Black sci-fi books, bound-less writing, impromptu exploration, and laughing endlessly fill my dreamiest days. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2023 Inclusive Innovation: Reframing STEM Research in COVID-19 Over the past several years, there has been a consistent increase in the number of scienceand engineering (S
, 2021).Data Analysis and Code DevelopmentFirst Phase Coding The researchers employed a two-phase qualitative content analysis. A qualitative contentanalysis provided a structured framework to organize and examine the data for meaning (Hsieh &Shannon, 2005). The first phase of the analysis employed an inductive approach guided by valuesand process coding to disassemble the data, examine the interviewees’ connections to each other,and search for initial patterns. The process coding was used to identify the students' reactions andresponses regarding their classroom and campus experiences (Saldaña, 2013). The values codingapproach highlighted the student’s values, attitudes, and beliefs in these situations (Saldaña, 2013).Second Phase
Paper ID #36457Sparking shifts in STEM: Facilitating equitable change through workshopson emerging and understudied research questionsDr. Joan M Herbers, ARC NetworkHeather E. Metcalf PhD, WEPAN, Inc. Heather Metcalf, PhD, is the Director of Research for the Women in Engineering ProActive Network (WEPAN). She serves as an investigator on several NSF-funded initiatives including the ADVANCE Re- source and Coordination (ARC) Network, which focuses on gender equity in academic STEM through an inclusive, intentional, and intersectional lens; Amplifying the Alliance to Catalyze Change for Equity in STEM Success (ACCESS
Paper ID #36474Walking Between Two Worlds: Creating a Framework for ConductingCulturally-Responsive Research with University Indigenous CommunitiesQualla Jo Ketchum, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Qualla Jo Ketchum (she/her/they) is a PhD Candidate in Engineering Education at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia. She received her Bachelors of Science and Masters of Science in Biosystems En- gineering at Oklahoma State University. She is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation and her Indigeneity impacts all she does from her technical research in water resources to her pedagogical practices and edu
- chemistry. Her research interests include oxidation-reduction reactions at the surface of electrodes for sensor applications, corrosion mechanisms of materials, as well as their electrochemical degradation. She currently serves as the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) – CSU Chapter President, the Director of Faculty Development in the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) as well as Chair of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Council at CSU. She advocates for the incorporation of high im- pact practices such as problem-based learning into educator lectures, laboratories, and outreach activities to engage students and the community in the education process, particularly STEM education.Kelly Bohrer
Paper ID #35536Broadening Participation through Information: A Synthesis of Resourcesfor Research and Practice in Computing and Computer ScienceMiss Anu Tuladhar, Medtronic Anu graduated in 2021 with her B.S.E. in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan. Within engineering education, she is working on understanding the effects of a mentorship program on the con- nectedness and resiliency of students, and how student-run organizations evolve to meet student needs. Currently, she is employed as an R&D Sensors Engineer I at Medtronic, and continues to work for in- creasing representation and diversity within
Tech. She has done work as a transformational change postdoctoral research associate with the University of Colorado at Boulder. Her research and practice spans student intervention programs, faculty agency, evaluation, grant-writing, and facilitation of change initiatives. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024Stewardship of the Stories: Learning from Black Engineering Students’ Lived ExperiencesAbstractIn 2019 - 2021, during a research study involving 24 Black engineering student participants whowere currently or formerly enrolled at a predominantly White university in the United States,some participants answered interview questions, based on their lived experiences, in astorytelling manner
Paper ID #35578Supporting lecturers by building community, promoting agency, andincreasing leadership opportunitiesDr. Pauline Khan, University of Michigan Pauline Bary Khan has been serving as the Director of Lecturer Development since 2020 where she has led efforts to support teaching faculty at the College of Engineering. This work includes advising, mentoring, professional career coaching, and facilitating workshops to serve the teaching faculty population. Her research interests include the topics of teaching faculty development, organizational culture, educational leadership, and workplace communication. Prior to
Paper ID #36427Introducing the C2West Framework for Analyzing Assets of BlackUndergraduate Students in EngineeringMs. Jessica Allison Manning, Clemson University Jessica Manning is a graduate student in the Department of Engineering and Science Education at Clem- son University. She is also a Graduate Administrative Assistant for the Bioengineering Department and assists with advising students throughout their academic careers.Dr. Catherine E. Brawner, Research Triangle Educational Consultants Catherine E. Brawner is President of Research Triangle Educational Consultants. She received her Ph.D.in Educational Research and
Psychopharmacology; and Women and Language. She served as a Women’s Center Committee Pre-Conference Co-Chair for the National Women’s Studies Association from 2013-2015 and is currently a member of the board of directors for WEPAN.Dr. Sherri L Sanders, Sherri Sanders serves as the Director of Higher Education Initiatives and BridgeUP STEM as well as a Senior Research Scientist with the National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT) at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research focuses on issues within higher education related to gender equity and inclusion; strategic recruitment and retention of underrepresented communities in computing; and sustainable and systemic organizational culture change. Before
Paper ID #36416The Advisor-Advisee Relationship in Engineering and Computer SciencePh.D. Programs: Understanding Who Benefits and HowDr. Catherine E. Brawner, Research Triangle Educational Consultants Catherine E. Brawner is President of Research Triangle Educational Consultants. She received her Ph.D.in Educational Research and Policy Analysis from NC State University in 1996. She also has an MBA from Indiana University (Bloomington) and a bachelor’s degree from Duke University. She specializes in eval- uation and research in engineering education, computer science education, and technology education. Dr. Brawner is a
Education, 2022 Paper ID #35576 steady state and transient behavior of advanced energy systems, inclusive of their thermal management, and the characterization and optimization of novel cycles. He has advised graduate and undergradu- ate research assistants and has received multi-agency funding for energy systems analysis and develop- ment. Sponsor examples include the National Science Foundation, Department of Energy and NASA. Dr. Haynes also develops fuel cells and alternative energy systems curricula for public and college courses and experimental laboratories. Additionally, he is the co-developer of the outreach initiative
theirexperiences are not well presented in considerable diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)initiatives, other subgroups, such as Southeast Asian Americans, are substantially underserved inengineering education. Limited research has been directed to explore the interactions betweentheir ethnic identities and the engineering identity among Asian American students. In this paper,we conduct a scoping review of the current literature in engineering education to explore thelandscape of Asian American students’ experience in engineering. This review addresses tworesearch questions: (1) What are the motivations of these studies in exploring Asian Americanengineering students’ experiences? (2) What are the gaps in the existing literature on AsianAmerican
Shore. ©American Society for Engineering Education, 2024 Envisioning Equitable Pathways to STEM Graduate Education: Creating a Coalition including two public HBCUs and a public Research 1 University to Make It HappenAbstractTwo public HBCUs and a public Research 1 University established a coalition to developpathways to STEM M.S. and Ph.D. programs among Black, Latinx, and Native Americanstudents. Through a mixed-methods research project, the team: (1) identified Faculty Championsto support and advocate for the students; (2) developed a Memorandum of Understanding forSTEM programs between the institutions to facilitate sustained effort by our coalition; and (3)identified Pilot
Paso (UTEP) in July 2017. She also holds a tenured appointment as Professor in the Department ofElectrical & Computer Engineering. Dr. Maldonado’s academic career spans 29 years, including at fourother universities: The University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley, Texas A&M University, Texas A&MHealth Science Center, and The University of Texas at Arlington, with nearly 20 years in various researchstrategic and administrative roles. She also served as Associate Vice Chancellor for Research at the TexasA&M University System and as founding director of the Texas A&M Energy Institute. Dr. Maldonadohas extensive experience at the federal level in advancing engineering research, education, andcommercialization initiatives. From Jan
the next section by aggregating all engineering research for our R2 institution dueto the limited nature of research carried out at the institution. We provide a detailed analysis ofdepartmental research initiatives for our R1 institutions due to extensive research carried out atthese institutions.Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) Hampton University was founded to educate emancipated Black slaves and the followinggeneration of freedmen to meet the needs of our growing industrialized country (VirginiaMuseum of History and Culture, 2022). To meet the demand of industrial needs, Black studentswho attend Hampton university [the meso level] are pushed to be trained in industrial sectorssuch as agriculture, home economics
multiscale characterization of complex tissues, fundamental studies on biophysical control of induced pluripotent stem cells, biomaterial development for complex tissue regeneration, and inten- tionally building inclusion into research design and execution. This connects to his broader vision to make engineering spaces more diverse, more equitable, and more inclusive. He has held administrative positions in programs to broaden the participation of historically excluded students in engineering. Dr. Dickerson’s work in expanding participation in engineering has yielded significant programmatic inter- ventions, institutional change activities, and national strategic initiatives. He also serves as the Director of Engineering
engineering, improving community college transfer pathways in engineering, curricular complexity in engineering, and assessment and evaluation in higher education contexts. Prior to pursuing a Ph.D., Dustin served as a Director of Admissions at Community College of Denver and in Outreach and Access Initiatives for the Colorado Department of Higher Education. Beyond academia Dustin enjoys spending time outdoors hiking, mountain biking, skiing and playing sports with his wife, kids, and dog.Dr. Walter C. Lee, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Dr. Walter Lee is an associate professor in the Department of Engineering Education and the director for research in the Center for the Enhancement of Engineering
Foundation, and a Fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers.Dr. Torrie Cropps, University of Texas at Dallas Dr. Torrie Cropps is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Office of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion at University of Texas at Dallas. Her research there focuses broadly on strategies to promote equity for marginalized populations in engineering. Torrie earned her PhD in Agricultural Education from Purdue University. Her research interests include critical qualitative research, Black women in graduate educa- tion, equity and inclusion in agriculture + STEM, and mentoring and advising in graduate education.Samara Rose Boyle Samara is an undergraduate studying neuroscience at Rice University in Houston
school?• In what city did you attend junior and senior high school?• Did your school offer AP chemistry?• Did your school offer AP physics?• What was the highest level of math you completed in high school?Initial Takeaways• The monolithic view of Black students in engineering programs is misguided• Outreach programs are not reaching a wide audienceLimitations• Survey information was self-reported• Only one organization was interviewedContinuing Research Studies• Collect more surveys and begin conducting interviews of Blacks engineering students about pathways to engineering• Study how high school math and science preparation impacts first year engineering experience?• What is the pathway for non-magnet students to matriculate into
the P-12 Education Workplace, co-editor of the book Leadership in turbulent times: Cultivating diversity and inclusion in the Higher Education Workplace, editor of the Journal of Education Human Resources, and the Director of the Talent Centered Education Leadership Initiative. Prior to his professorship, Tran served as an HR practitioner in both the private sector and in public education. He draws from both experiences in his research and teaching.Ms. Maria L Espino M.A, Iowa State University of Science and Technology Maria Luz Espino, M.A. is a doctoral candidate in the Higher Education Administration program at Iowa State University. She holds a Masters degree in Educational Policy and Leadership from Marquette Uni
• Initiated by a Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering faculty member as part of her Higher Education Research Services (HERS) Institute experience • Supported through funding from the Chancellor's Commission for Women, Tickle College of Engineering, College of Arts and Sciences, and private donations • Hosts social and development programming • Build community among women in STEM fields • Prepare students for success through their graduate studies and into their careers • WiSTAR3 mentoring program works with STEM professionals from UTK, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Y-12 National Security Complex, and area companies to provide professional and career development
2006. Her most recent teaching position was in the First Year Engineering Program at Northeastern for 10 years, where she helped to establish the First Year Engineering Learning & Innovation Center makerspace and their new ”Cornerstone” integrated project-based learning curricula.Mrs. Claire Jean Duggan, Northeastern University Claire Duggan is the Executive Director of The Center for STEM Education at Northeastern University. She has led and/or collaborated on multiple educational initiatives impacting the science and engineering landscape.Dr. Jacqueline A. Isaacs, Northeastern University Dr. Jacqueline Isaacs joined Northeastern in 1995 and has focused her research pursuits on assessment of the regulatory
Initiative-Oriented Roles★ Each member of the project team had specific roles for program elements such as undergraduate research, study abroad, financial aid, advisors, scholarships, outreach, recruitment, enrollment, and evaluation★ Advising played a critical role in the success of the project. 21 The code description for project roles is: Classifying collaborators and partners and their roles, including both individuals, organizations, and campus units; The interviewees identified the roles played by each team member played on the project. It was very clear what their roles were on the onset of the project.Preliminary Findings: Project
and peers.We also find that students’ initial expectations of what graduate school would entail did not alwaysprovide a complete picture, often giving them incomplete or inaccurate expectations. To addressthese issues, we suggest developing lab-based mentorship systems, and encouraging clear commu-nication between advisors and students not only on high-level goals, but on the daily tasks neededto accomplish them.2 Previous WorkPrior research has identified a number of factors that lead to doctoral program completion, manyof which involve clear communication of student expectations. In a meta-analysis of 163 empir-ical articles regarding completion, achievement, and well-being in PhD education, Sverdlik et al.(2018) found that students
Research database at the University of Michigan’s Library, which includes Scopus, Education Abstracts, Web of Science, Overton, Engineering Village, ERIC ProQuest and IEE Xplore. Using our framework, we created a list of the keywords used for the search to be consistent when looking for qualifying studies in all the databases. Within each database, we used the different keywords as an initial text string, and then we added ADHD to all of them. (e.g. studentengagement and then student engagement ANDADHD). All studies gathered from the initial searchprocess were stored on Rayyan, a systematic literaturereview software. A total of 3,493 studies were found.• We established the initial inclusion and exclusion criteria based