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Women in Engineering & Comp. Sci.

Women in Engineering & Comp. Sci. Who Are We Losing? Gender. OUCH!!!. OUCH!!!. OUCH!!!. Where to Now? (Rethink our curriculum?). Beginning the Discussion. Visit Sep. 3 rd with Anthony Maciejewski , Chair of EE from Colorado State (successful NSF RED recipient).

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Women in Engineering & Comp. Sci.

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  1. Women in Engineering & Comp. Sci.

  2. Who Are We Losing? Gender

  3. OUCH!!! OUCH!!! OUCH!!!

  4. Where to Now? (Rethink our curriculum?)

  5. Beginning the Discussion • Visit Sep. 3rd with Anthony Maciejewski, Chair of EE from Colorado State (successful NSF RED recipient). • Visit Sep. 15th with Nathan Klingbeil, Dean of Engineering at Wright State (over $5M in NSF funding to rethink math in the engineering curriculum). • Role of Professional Practice and Experiential Learning (PPEL) in helping to retain students. • Marketing and Communication as a tool for recruiting (but have to back with compelling “stories” that reflect reality). • Examining activities in ENGR 120. “In order to effect change, everyone had to accept responsibility for more women.” -- Laura Bottomley, NCSU

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