This video, provided by the National Convergence Technology Center (CTC), is a recording of Serita Acker's presentation on two diversity programs she oversees at Clemson University. The programs are Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) and Programs for Educational Enrichment and Retention (PEER). These programs are part of the College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences at Clemson University. PEER is a minority engineering program that focuses on recruiting and retaining African Americans, Latinos, and Native Americans. WISE is an outgrowth of the PEER program. Acker discusses outreach, recruitment, and retention for WISE and PEER. This video runs 24:02 minutes in length.Â
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