ENgage with us!

Humanizing Engineering: Evolving the Status Quo

Friday, March 29   •   11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Join us in person at the Natural Resources Building, Room 345.
We will provide a catered lunch available at 11:30 a.m. - session will begin at noon.

In this interactive workshop, we will explore how engineering faculty can shift toward using a sociotechnical lens when teaching engineering curricula (humanizing engineering within the boundaries of current culture). The session will challenge faculty and staff to consider their own positionality and reflect upon how they have experienced and/or engaged with engineering’s exclusionary culture in the past.

Diana Chen, Ph.D.

University of San Diego

Jamaal Downey, Ph.D.

University of San Diego

The ENgage series features seminars and workshops to enhance the visibility of diverse scholars, scientists, engineers, and educators working on equity and inclusion.  

Goals of the ENgage series

The series has been created in part to prepare students for engineering and scientific professions where diversity is valued and inclusion is expected. Incidences of racial violence and social injustice across the country – and at CSU – have only heightened this need.

Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to advance their knowledge of diversity, equity, and inclusion and to learn actions they can take to co-create an inclusive and equitable college community.

The series will feature leaders who can speak to issues of systemic racism and social justice, and steps we can take to change this system; educate students, staff, and faculty; and co-create a more inclusive community.

Enhance the visibility of diverse scholars, scientists, engineers, and educators working on equity and inclusion.

Promote and advance a culture of inclusiveness within the College.
 

Develop cultural competency of all students, staff, and faculty.
 

Fall Semester Events

Previous events

Terri D. Wright, Ph.D., College of Engineering and Applied Science University of Colorado Boulder

Breaking Barriers: A survey of successful DEI initiatives in engineering

Terri D. Wright, Ph.D., College of Engineering and Applied Science University of Colorado Boulder

Inclusive and Equitable Interviews

October 31, 2023

Inclusive and Equitable Search Processes

November 14, 2023

Improving Workplace Climate by Preventing and Responding to Harassment

March 29, 2023

Juan Lucena Professor, Engineering Design & Society Co-Director, Humanitarian Engineering Colorado School of Mines

Integrating Social Justice and Engineering: The Missing (and Perhaps Most Important) Link to Make Engineering Diverse and Inclusive

Juan Lucena Professor, Engineering Design & Society Co-Director, Humanitarian Engineering Colorado School of Mines

March 31, 2022

ENgage presents: Karen Butler-Purry, Graduate Dean, Texas A&M

Special Seminar: A conversation on best practices for incorporating equity, inclusion, and justice in engineering

Karen Butler-Purry, Graduate Dean, Texas A&M

April 4, 2022

It’s not only technical skills: How engineers thrive through communication, empathy, and equity

March 4, 2022

Liberating Learning: Social Justice in the Engineering Curriculum

Donna Riley, Professor, Head of School of Engineering Education, Purdue University

September 23, 2021

Melissa Burt, Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Rickey Frierson, Director of Diversity and Inclusion Programs for the Warner College of Natural Resources
Wednesday, April 7, 2021
Yvette E. Pearson, Associate Dean for Accreditation, Assessment, and Strategic Initiatives in the George R. Brown School of Engineering at Rice University and Founder of The Pearson Evaluation and Education Research Group

REDEFINE Engineering Education: Disrupting Systemic Barriers to Equity and Inclusion

Yvette E. Pearson, Associate Dean for Accreditation, Assessment, and Strategic Initiatives in the George R. Brown School of Engineering at Rice University and Founder of The Pearson Evaluation and Education Research Group
December 3, 2020

Faculty/Staff workshop: Co-creating an inclusive WSCOE with Affinity Arts

Friday, January 15, 2021