…”Challenges for EnvironmentalEngineering in the 21st CenturyBoard 247: Designing Learning “…In our efforts to develop more holistic engineers with [33]Environments for Knowledge, entrepreneurial mindset, faculty in the School of Civil andSkills, and Mindset Environmental Engineering at Georgia Institute ofDevelopment Technology have been exploring what it takes to create and refine effective learning environments for knowledge, skills and mindset development. This poster discusses promising approaches being implemented to support such development and identifies
Environmental Engineering from Missouri University of Science and Technology, and her B.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla (same school, different name). At Rose-Hulman, Michelle is co-leading a project to infuse an entrepreneurial-mindset in undergraduate students’ learning, and a project to improve teaming by teaching psychological safety in engineering education curricula. Michelle also mentors undergraduate researchers to investigate the removal of stormwater pollutants in engineered wetlands. Michelle was a 2018 ExCEEd Fellow, and was recognized as the 2019 ASCE Daniel V. Terrell Awardee.Dr. Namita Shrestha, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Dr. Namita Shrestha earned her PhD in Civil
have shown that integratingsustainability principles into engineering education fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, andleadership skills [13], [14]. Additionally, education for sustainable entrepreneurship has beenfound to influence students' attitudes and propensity to act sustainably, although its direct impacton entrepreneurial intention remains limited [15]. This highlights the importance of couplingsystemic knowledge with personal transformative learning to create a balanced and impactfuleducational experience [16] and to equip the future workforce with the skill sets and mindsetsneeded for sustainable development.Despite these benefits, there are significant gaps and challenges in the implementation ofsustainability programs
University of Science and Technology, and her B.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Missouri-Rolla (same school, different name). At Rose-Hulman, Michelle is co-leading a project to infuse an entrepreneurial-mindset in undergraduate students’ learning, and a project to improve teaming by teaching psychological safety in engineering education curricula. Michelle also mentors undergraduate researchers to investigate the removal of stormwater pollutants in engineered wetlands. Michelle was a 2018 ExCEEd Fellow, and was recognized as the 2019 ASCE Daniel V. Terrell Awardee.Dr. Namita Shrestha, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Dr. Namita Shrestha earned her PhD in Civil/Environmental Engineering from South Dakota
entrepreneurial mindset, as well as advocacy andleadership skills. They will conclude the program by receiving a badge that they can use toshowcase their many experiences and skills.The initial cohort is planned to run from September 2025 to June 2026 to provide sufficient timefor students to engage in trainings and support that will scaffold the identification and executionof their change efforts.In addition to this formalized series of trainings, ambassadors will have the option to pursue twohighly recommended collaborations. During the application phase, ambassadors will beencouraged to recruit a team of colleagues from their institution. However, if ambassadorscannot recruit a team, they will still be welcomed into the cohort and will still receive
-Hulman, Michelle is co-leading a project to infuse an entrepreneurial-mindset in undergraduate students’ learning, and a project to improve teaming by teaching psychological safety in engineering education curricula. Michelle also mentors undergraduate researchers to investigate the removal of stormwater pollutants in engineered wetlands. Michelle was a 2018 ExCEEd Fellow, and was recognized as the 2019 ASCE Daniel V. Terrell Awardee.Dr. Timothy Chow Timothy Chow serves as the Director of Institutional Research in the Office of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment (IRPA) at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. He is a member of Rose-Hulman’s Data Governance Committee and the Quality of Education Committee