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Ms Dann is currently employed by the Dean's office at LSU as the STEP program coordinator. Ms. Dann earned her bachelors and masters degree in Mechanical Engineering at LSU and employed in private industry prior to her current position.
Mr. Scalzo is the Associate Rector of the Engineering Residential College and an instructor in the Department of Electrical Engineering. He earned his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Virginia Tech in 1992 and a master’s degree in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech in 1993. Mr. Scalzo was employed in private industry prior to his employment at LSU.
Ms Jones is a Research Associate in the Civil and Environmental Department at LSU. She earned her bachelors degree in Chemistry from the University of Houston. She has been employed with LSU for 14 years.
Dr. Rusch is the Associate Dean for Diversity in the College of Engineering. She is a Full Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. She is the Formosa Plastics Endowed Professor and has been active in researching waste water treatment, aquaculture and biodegradation of plastics in the environment.
Dr. Waggenspack is currently the Associate Dean for Engineering Undergraduates and
holder of the Ned Adler Professorship in Mechanical Engineering at Louisiana State University. He obtained both his baccalaureate and master's degrees from LSU ME and his doctorate from Purdue University's School of Mechanical Engineering. He has been actively engaged in teaching, research and curricula development since joining the faculty in 1988.
Dann Johnson, S., & Scalzo, J., & Jones, S., & Rusch, K., & Waggenspack, W. (2009, June), Eng2: Engineering Engagement For Student Success Building A Community For First Year Freshmen In The College Of Engineering Paper presented at 2009 Annual Conference & Exposition, Austin, Texas. 10.18260/1-2--5294
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