Research explanations for the disparity across both race and gender in engineering education has typically relied on a deficit model, whereby women and people of color lack the requisite knowledge or psychological characteristics that Whites and men have to become engineers in sufficient numbers. Instead of using a deficit model approach to explain gender and race disparity, in the three studies conducted for this dissertation, I approach gender and race disparity as the result of processes of segregation linked to the historic and on-going perpetuation of systemic sources of oppression in the United States. In the first study, I investigate the relationship between the odds ratios of women and men enrolled in first year US engineering prog...
Background Minorities in engineering regularly experience negative statements or behaviors of others...
Gender and graduation rates of first time engineering college students have been analyzed as a funct...
In the current technological era, the number of minorities in science, technology, engineering, and ...
Research explanations for the disparity across both race and gender in engineering education has typ...
Backround: Concern for workforce needs, social justice, and the diversification of the engineering p...
Interest in increasing the number of engineering graduates in the United States and promoting gender...
Occupational sex segregation is one explanation for the sex gap in pay. Traditionally female occupat...
While calls to transform engineering education often revolve around pedagogy, curriculum, and studen...
Changing demographics of the U.S. population drive growing emphases on diversity in engineering educ...
While calls to transform engineering education often revolve around pedagogy, curriculum, and studen...
Female and underrepresented racial minority (URM) students are indicating their interest in STEM fie...
Expanding access to engineering for underrepresented groups has by and large focused on ethnicity/ra...
At a time when engineers are in critical demand, women continue to be significantly underrepresented...
Expanding access to engineering for underrepresented groups has by and large focused on ethnicity/ra...
Engineering as a whole continues to suffer from a low participation of women of all races andBlack, ...
Background Minorities in engineering regularly experience negative statements or behaviors of others...
Gender and graduation rates of first time engineering college students have been analyzed as a funct...
In the current technological era, the number of minorities in science, technology, engineering, and ...
Research explanations for the disparity across both race and gender in engineering education has typ...
Backround: Concern for workforce needs, social justice, and the diversification of the engineering p...
Interest in increasing the number of engineering graduates in the United States and promoting gender...
Occupational sex segregation is one explanation for the sex gap in pay. Traditionally female occupat...
While calls to transform engineering education often revolve around pedagogy, curriculum, and studen...
Changing demographics of the U.S. population drive growing emphases on diversity in engineering educ...
While calls to transform engineering education often revolve around pedagogy, curriculum, and studen...
Female and underrepresented racial minority (URM) students are indicating their interest in STEM fie...
Expanding access to engineering for underrepresented groups has by and large focused on ethnicity/ra...
At a time when engineers are in critical demand, women continue to be significantly underrepresented...
Expanding access to engineering for underrepresented groups has by and large focused on ethnicity/ra...
Engineering as a whole continues to suffer from a low participation of women of all races andBlack, ...
Background Minorities in engineering regularly experience negative statements or behaviors of others...
Gender and graduation rates of first time engineering college students have been analyzed as a funct...
In the current technological era, the number of minorities in science, technology, engineering, and ...