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Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship

Engineering Education Research Briefs 2.0: Scholars and Scholarship

Von: Drs. Jeremi London and Monique Ross (Founded By Dr. Ruth Steveler)
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The Research Briefs podcast aims to continue raising the profile of engineering education research by exploring new frameworks, new methods, and new findings with the scholars who created them. Research Briefs 2.0, hosted by Drs. Monique Ross & Jeremi London, is a continuation of the original Research Briefs hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler. We continue her exploration of scholarship, but add a strong emphasis on the scholars themselves. Thanks in advance for joining us on this journey! Roll Call Submission: https://forms.gle/ZT5QVYiFt2xhWLePA Musical genius credit: William M. Humphrey III Editing credit: Jasmine C. RossCopyright 2020 All rights reserved.
  • Amplifying the knowledge and practices of Hispanic Serving Institutions in the pursuit of asset-based approaches to engineering education with Dr. Meagan Kendall
    Oct 31 2025

    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 Min.
  • Insights from Chicana Feminist studies for supporting Latiné students and navigating the current times
    Sep 26 2025

    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 Min.
  • Revolutions are built on hope: Our conversation with Dr. Alan Cheville on holding each other close to overcome change
    Aug 29 2025

    Join us in our conversation with the revolutionary Dr. Alan Cheville of Bucknell University exploring his journey to and through engineering education from Physics to Photonics to revolutionary departmental efforts to transform engineering education. He shares with us his philosophy related to dealing with change in these uncertain times, but most notably he encourages us to hold onto hope and to each other. He’s a scholar after our own hearts with pithy quotes and words of wisdom.

    Name Drop

    Jennifer Turns

    Ron Ulseth

    Becky Bates

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    46 Min.
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