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  • Season 3 Close out - What did we learn this year from our scholars and scholarship?
    2026/04/26

    Summary

    What a year it has been?! Spend a few moments with us as we close out the season with a reflection on what we learned and what we think are the key take-aways of the year but also a look to the future. Spoiler alert - collaboration and community are key.

    Name Drop

    Thank you to this year’s guests and inspiration:

    Alan Cheville, Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Bucknell University

    Sarah Rodriguez, Associate Professor, Engineering Education, Virginia Tech

    Meagan Kendall, Associate Professor, Engineering Education and Leadership, University of Texas at El Paso

    Bevlee Watford, Professor Emerita, Virginia Tech

    Walter Lee, Professor and Director of SEED, Engineering Education, Virginia Tech

    Rucha Joshi, Associate Professor, Plaksha University

    Trina Fletcher, Interim Vice Chancellor for Research Innovation and Economic Development

    Edward Berger, Professor and Department Head, Engineering Education, Virginia Tech

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    16 分
  • Engineering education rising to the moment: Dr. Edward Berger discusses the necessity to reimagine engineering education
    2026/03/27

    Summary

    Dr. Berger, Virginia Tech Department Head gives us his bird’s eye view of engineering education at the undergraduate and graduate level, and for scholars in the field. He paints a picture of engineering education from the perspective as an engineer, engineering educator, NSF program officer, and department head. He challenges us to reimagine engineering education with hope for what is ahead.

    Name Drop

    Allison Godwin, Cornell University

    Shanna Daly, University of Michigan

    Idalis Villanueva Alarcón, University of Florida

    SCALE: SCalable Asymmetric Lifecycle Engagement

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    51 分
  • The importance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to engineering education in the U.S. and globally with Dr. Trina Fletcher
    2026/02/27

    Summary

    Dr. Trina Fletcher shares with us the origins and continued relevance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) on STEM more broadly and engineering, specifically. Dr. Fletcher shares her journey in engineering education, from her path through UAPB’s STEM academy to her graduate experiences where she found a purpose-focused, people-centric approach to graduate engineering. The conversation delves into the history and purpose of HBCUs, the current landscape for minority-serving institutions, and the impact of funding and policy decisions on HBCUs. We discuss ABET accreditation, program models like 2+3 pathways, and the opportunities and challenges facing HBCU engineering programs today. Dr. Fletcher offers perspectives on the future of engineering education at HBCUs, potential pathways for collaboration, and the scholars and initiatives to watch.

    Fletcher, T. L., Jefferson, J. P., Boyd, B., Park, S. E., & Crumpton‐Young, L. (2023). Impact of COVID‐19 on sense of belonging: Experiences of engineering students, faculty, and staff at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Journal of Engineering Education, 112(2), 488-520.

    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jee.20512

    Name Drop

    Dr. Monica F. Cox

    Dr. Erin Lynch

    Dr. Shaun Harper

    Dr. MaryBeth Gasman

    Dr. Walter Kimbrough

    Dr. Jelani M. Favors

    Dr. Ivory Toldson

    Dr. Robert T. Palmer

    QEM - QEM Heros - https://qem.org/project/heroes-program/

    Institutions to watch:

    Morgan State University

    University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

    Report:

    CMSI The MacKenzie Scott Donations to Historically Black Colleges and Universities:Exploring the Data Landscape

    https://cmsi.gse.rutgers.edu/sites/default/files/ScottHBCU_Report%20Final.pdf

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    40 分
  • Exploring Engineering Education in India: Conversations with Dr. Rucha Joshi
    2026/01/30

    Join us as we discuss engineering education in India, with a focus on the career path of Dr. Rucha Joshi, an Associate Professor at Plaksha University. Dr. Joshi shares her journey into engineering education, her current research projects, leadership role, and her perspective on the focus of the engineering education community in India. We also discuss the importance of collaborations, priorities in the community, and conferences in India that may be of interest to the broader engineering education community.

    Name Drop

    Dr. Rohit Kandakatla

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohitkandakatla/?originalSubdomain=in

    Dr. Preethi Baligar -

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-preethi-baligar-18596415a/?originalSubdomain=in

    Dr. Bill Oakes (William Oakes) -

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-bill-oakes-12072113/

    Dr. Shannon Chance -

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannonchance7/?originalSubdomain=ie

    Siara Isaac -

    https://people.epfl.ch/siara.isaac?lang=en

    Dr. Joelyn de Lima -

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelyndelima/?originalSubdomain=ch

    Recommended Conferences in India:

    https://ictiee.org/ictiee2026/

    Compute : https://isigcse.acm.org/compute/2025/

    IIT Bombay, IIT Chennai

    https://www.et.iitb.ac.in/

    For Engineering Education Research & Pedagogy: IUCEE is the most established choice in India. https://iucee.org/annual-conference/

    For Education Technology Research

    International Conference on Technology for Education (T4E): Technology For, Of, In, Across Education, 13th. Sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Organized by the EdTech Society, India and hosted by IIT Madras. T4E 2025 will be held in Chennai, India. https://etsociety.org/t4e-2025/ or https://etsociety.org/product-category/event/

    iSIGCSE conference - Compute - https://isigcse.acm.org/compute/

    https://isigcse.acm.org/compute/2025/

    Other broader engineering conferences with Educational Tracks often happen at IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Chennai, and IIT Gandhinagar, etc. premier institutes.

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    52 分
  • Intergenerational Perspectives on Navigating Turbulent Times: A Candid Conversation with Dr. Bevlee Watford & Dr. Walter Lee Pt. 2
    2025/12/05

    Summary: This beautiful conversation was so rich we have split it into two episodes. Thank you in advance for your patience.

    Join us for a conversation between a recently retired mentor, Dr. Bevlee Watford and their recently promoted mentee, Dr. Walter Lee. While their faculty careers at Virginia Tech started decades apart, their stories are woven together by a shared interest in developing the systems and programs that support engineering students who hold marginalized identities. In this episode, they share what led them to careers that center student support and their unique approaches to decision making while leading CEED. Their enviable mentoring relationship includes strategies anyone can adopt; and their wisdom on navigating the shifting landscape is timeless.

    Name Drop:

    Center for Engineering Excellence and Discovery (CEED)

    Susan Lasser

    Hassan Aref

    Malcolm McPherson

    Lynn Nystrom

    Kamyar Haghighi

    Rising Scholars and their scholarship:

    Carol Geary

          Peer Mentoring Programs Survivability: How Programs React When Bad

    Things Happen

    Tasha Zephirin

          Persistence through community: An exploratory study of student support in

    Purdue University's NSBE chapter

    Malini Josiam

          An Investigation of the Perspectives of Women of Color on the Cultures of       Undergraduate Engineering

    Taylor Johnson

          "You Have to Focus on School...You Can't Focus on Getting Paid": A Multi-

    Study Exploration of Perspectives on and Experiences of Engineering

    Students Who Work

    Article mention:

    Su, L. K. (2010). Quantification of diversity in engineering higher education in the United States. Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, 16(2).

    https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/00551c876cc2f027,69ab3d9d13586e06,0e19b121603f0805.html

    Department of Education degree reclassification (referenced in Part 2) -

    https://azat.tv/en/degrees-redefined-nursing-engineering-and-more-lose-professional-status-under-new-federal-rules/

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    49 分
  • Intergenerational Perspectives on Navigating Turbulent Times: A Candid Conversation with Dr. Bevlee Watford & Dr. Walter Lee Pt. 1
    2025/11/28

    Summary: This beautiful conversation was so rich we have split it into two episodes. Thank you in advance for your patience.

    Join us for a conversation between a recently retired mentor, Dr. Bevlee Watford and their recently promoted mentee, Dr. Walter Lee. While their faculty careers at Virginia Tech started decades apart, their stories are woven together by a shared interest in developing the systems and programs that support engineering students who hold marginalized identities. In this episode, they share what led them to careers that center student support and their unique approaches to decision making while leading CEED. Their enviable mentoring relationship includes strategies anyone can adopt; and their wisdom on navigating the shifting landscape is timeless.

    Name Drop:

    Center for Engineering Excellence and Discovery (CEED)

    Susan Lasser

    Hassan Aref

    Malcolm McPherson

    Lynn Nystrom

    Kamyar Haghighi

    Rising Scholars and their scholarship:

    Carol Geary

          Peer Mentoring Programs Survivability: How Programs React When Bad Things Happen

    Tasha Zephirin

          Persistence through community: An exploratory study of student support in Purdue University's

    NSBE chapter

    Malini Josiam

          An Investigation of the Perspectives of Women of Color on the Cultures of Undergraduate

    Engineering

    Taylor Johnson

          "You Have to Focus on School...You Can't Focus on Getting Paid": A Multi-Study

          Exploration of Perspectives on and Experiences of Engineering Students Who Work

    Article mention:

    Su, L. K. (2010). Quantification of diversity in engineering higher education in the United States. Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, 16(2).

    https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/00551c876cc2f027,69ab3d9d13586e06,0e19b121603f0805.html

    Department of Education degree reclassification (referenced in Part 2) -

    https://azat.tv/en/degrees-redefined-nursing-engineering-and-more-lose-professional-status-under-new-federal-rules/

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    32 分
  • Amplifying the knowledge and practices of Hispanic Serving Institutions in the pursuit of asset-based approaches to engineering education with Dr. Meagan Kendall
    2025/10/31

    Join us as we discuss life after grant terminations, keeping the work alive and relevant, and staying true to our values as researchers. Dr. Kendall shares with us her journey to engineering education and some insights into her ongoing work - The AMPLIFY Project, a collaborative effort that leveraged participatory research to explore the knowledge and practices at Hispanic Serving Institutions in the U.S. to understand faculty development along a continuum between deficit-based and asset-based framing of the educational experience. She candidly shares with us the gems uncovered by this project and the subsequent challenges that disruptions in funding have created and how WE, as a community, can help each other keep these impactful efforts going. Dr. Kendall shares an inspirational story for all those engineering faculty considering a line of inquiry in engineering education and hope for the future of engineering education.

    Name Drop

    Amplify team: Alexandra Coso Strong, Gemma Henderson, Ines Basalo, and Henry Salgado

    Engineering Leadership: Cindy Rottman, Meg Handley, Kim Wolfinbarger, and Brian Novoselich

    UNIDOS: Monica Cardella

    Engineering Identity: Maura Borrego & Cole Joslyn

    Up and coming: Lori Houghtalen & Nichole Ramirez <- inspiration to keep going and to find joy in research again.

    Relevant websites:

    NDSL Sourcebook on engineering leadership development: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/23733357/2022/2022/173

    The AMPLIFY Project: https://www.utep.edu/engineering/amplify/

    UNIDOS Center for Community Coordination: https://hsiunidos.org/

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    43 分
  • Insights from Chicana Feminist studies for supporting Latiné students and navigating the current times
    2025/09/26

    Dr. Sarah Rodriguez shares with us her autobiographical influenced research inquiry that explores being rural, Latina, and pursuing engineering education. We are so thankful to have had Dr. Rodriguez with us to discuss her upcoming book, endorsement of Chicana Feminist scholars during these difficult times, and place-based approaches. She shares with us her journey as a rural Latina engineering education scholar and prolific author in engineering education. Dr. Rodriguez low key drops some tips on how to build unexpected connections that lead to opportunities.

    Name Drop

    Authored books:

    Latin* Students in Engineering: An Intentional Focus on a Growing Population

    Supporting Latina Students in Engineering and Computing: A Chicana Feminist Approach

    Chicana Feminists -

    • Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza (Anzaldúa)
    • This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color (Cherríe Moraga and Gloria Anzaldúa)
    • Light in the Dark/Luz en lo Oscuro Rewriting Identity, Spirituality, Reality (Anzaldúa)

    Dolores Delgado Bernal

    Ruth López, Associate Professor, University of Arizona, College of Education

    Joel Alex Mejia, University of Cincinnati

    Blog - My Life as a Rural Latina Professor: A Journey in Finding Purpose and Place

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    26 分