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Adopting A K-12 Family Model With Undergraduate Research To Enhance STEM Persistence and Achievement In Underrepresented Minority Students

Intervention models towards more diversity in engineering education

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April, 2013- Kate Farrar

Start Smart Salary Negotation (webinar recordingppt)

March, 2013- Richard Felder, Rebecca Brent

Active Learning and Retaining Female Engineering Students (webinar recordingppt)

February, 2013 - Christianne Corbett and Lisa Maatz

Graduating to a Pay Gap (webinar recording)

January, 2013 - Edith Gummer

New NSF Solicitation 13-519 Explained! (ppt, webinar recording)

 

November, 2012 - Christine Grant, David Leonard

Forging Faculty Alliances in Academia: White Women/Men and Women of Color in Dialogue (pptwebinar recording)

October, 2012- Tricia Berry

Two Time- Effective Strategies to Improve Undergraduate Retention in Engineering (pptwebinar recording)

September, 2012 - Beth Holloway, P.K. Imbrie, Teri Reed-Rhoads

You Can’t Graduate Them If You Don’t Admit Them: Using Modeling Techniques to Inform Admissions Policy (pptwebinar recording)

May, 2012 - Joshua Aronson

Stereotype Threat and the Nature and Nurture of Intelligence (pptwebinar recording)

March, 2012 - Elizabeth Litzler

Some Here, More There: What Attracts Women to Engineering Majors? (pptwebinar recording)

February, 2012 - Fred Smyth

Implicit Bias in Science: The Power of Automatic, Unintended Mindsets (pptwebinar recording)

January 2012 - Valerie Young

Why Smart People Suffer from the Impostor Syndrome and How to Thrive in Spite of It, (pptwebinar recording

December 2011 - Michael Gibbons and Barbara Holt

By the Numbers: Focusing Your Recruitment Relationships Using ASEE's Data Mining Tool, (pptwebinar recording)

November 2011 -Nadya Fouad and Romila Singh

 Stemming the Tide: Why Women Leave Engineering, (pptwebinar recording)

October 2011 - David Porush

Mentoring Millennials: Evolving practices for guiding a new generation of women engineers to career success, (pptwebinar recording)

September 2011 - Marie-Claire Shanahan

Identity: Why is it important to think about how women and girls see themselves in science and engineering?, (pptwebinar recording)

 
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