Although efforts in the United States (U.S.) to improve the participation and representation of minoritized populations in engineering have increased, there is a stagnant representation of Latinos/as/xs in engineering spaces. Given that a historical context of engineering education for Latinos/as/xs in the U.S. is limited in the engineering education research literature, this paper provides a description of the historical educational landscape of Latinos/as/xs in the U.S. Southwest region and connects that sociohistorical context to the current realities of Latinos/as/xs in the region through their testimonios. The U.S. Southwest is home to the largest Latino population in the U.S., who also happen to be predominantly, and historically, Mex...
Diverse people and perspectives are needed to spur innovation and tackle societal problems. A wealth...
In summary, this study focused on understanding the persistence of 20 Latina undergraduate engineeri...
STEM fields in the US continue to be dominated by people whose cultural backgrounds are White, Engli...
Despite the fact that Latinos pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degree...
One persisting problem in STEM higher education, has been the underrepresentation of women and BIPOC...
Latinos are the nation’s largest and fastest growing population in the United States and are increas...
Despite the efforts that have been made in at least the last forty years, Latinas and Latinos contin...
Despite the efforts that have been made in at least the last forty years, Latinas and Latinos contin...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the funds of knowledge of Latino and Latina high school...
This study examined factors that played a role in Latina/o undergraduate students’ persistence in en...
Latina undergraduates pursuing an engineering degree continue to be an underrepresented group at fou...
Historically underrepresented racial/ethnic minorities (i.e. African Americans, Latinos, and Native ...
Black and Brown men continue to be underrepresented in engineering. One explanation for the dearth o...
Background: According to a growing body of research, many Latinas/os experience dissonance between t...
2015-05-01It is estimated that Latinos will comprise 30% of the U.S. Population by 2050 (Passel & Co...
Diverse people and perspectives are needed to spur innovation and tackle societal problems. A wealth...
In summary, this study focused on understanding the persistence of 20 Latina undergraduate engineeri...
STEM fields in the US continue to be dominated by people whose cultural backgrounds are White, Engli...
Despite the fact that Latinos pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degree...
One persisting problem in STEM higher education, has been the underrepresentation of women and BIPOC...
Latinos are the nation’s largest and fastest growing population in the United States and are increas...
Despite the efforts that have been made in at least the last forty years, Latinas and Latinos contin...
Despite the efforts that have been made in at least the last forty years, Latinas and Latinos contin...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the funds of knowledge of Latino and Latina high school...
This study examined factors that played a role in Latina/o undergraduate students’ persistence in en...
Latina undergraduates pursuing an engineering degree continue to be an underrepresented group at fou...
Historically underrepresented racial/ethnic minorities (i.e. African Americans, Latinos, and Native ...
Black and Brown men continue to be underrepresented in engineering. One explanation for the dearth o...
Background: According to a growing body of research, many Latinas/os experience dissonance between t...
2015-05-01It is estimated that Latinos will comprise 30% of the U.S. Population by 2050 (Passel & Co...
Diverse people and perspectives are needed to spur innovation and tackle societal problems. A wealth...
In summary, this study focused on understanding the persistence of 20 Latina undergraduate engineeri...
STEM fields in the US continue to be dominated by people whose cultural backgrounds are White, Engli...