03/05/2018

Forum: LGBT Identities in Engineering

This ETTI Engineering Education forum will features a highlight of our programming this semester and we are fortunate to have J. Rashad Small, Senior Coordinator at the UGA LGBT Resource Center, and Stephen Secules (EETI) facilitate an interactive workshop on LGBT identities in engineering. We will learn about the experiences of LGBT engineering students and [Read More]

02/01/2018

Welcome Dominik May, Assistant Professor in Engineering Education Research

EETI is excited to welcome Dr.-Ing Dominik May to the College of Engineering as an assistant professor in engineering education research. In his work, May focuses on developing broader educational strategies for the design and use of online engineering equipment, putting these into practice and provide the evidence base for further development efforts. Moreover, he is [Read More]

02/01/2018

Spring 2018 Activities

EETI is excited to announce our spring 2018 activities. This semester we will explore LGBT identities in engineering and here from our invited speaker, Dr. Kristina Edstrom. For a list of all our semester activities please view the flyer.

12/07/2017

Invited Speaker Forum: Distinguished lecture by Katie Culp from the New York Hall of Science

This talk and discussion will describe how playful learning experiences in science museums can motivate and deepen all learners’ visions of themselves as scientists, engineers, and mathematicians. The New York Hall of Science serves an extremely diverse population of visitors, including many young children, and is committed to an overarching approach to STEM learning for [Read More]

08/18/2017

Welcome Nathaniel Hunsu, Assistant Professor in Engineering Education Research

EETI is excited to welcome Dr. Nathaniel Hunsu to the College of Engineering as an assistant professor in engineering education research.  He has a Bachelor’s degree in electronic and computer engineering from the Lagos State University in Nigeria, a Masters in Project management from the University of Sunderland, in the United Kingdom, and a PhD [Read More]

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