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Dean’s Meeting February 8, 2010 HSI Viewpoint. Engineering Grand Challenges. Energy Sustainability in a Carbon Constrained World Make solar energy economical Develop carbon sequestration methods Engineering and Manufacturing Tools for Biomedical Discovery and Innovation
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Dean’s Meeting February 8, 2010 HSI Viewpoint
Engineering Grand Challenges • Energy Sustainability in a Carbon Constrained World • Make solar energy economical • Develop carbon sequestration methods • Engineering and Manufacturing Tools for Biomedical Discovery and Innovation • Engineer better medicines • Engineering the tools of scientific discovery • Assessment and Management of Decaying Urban Infrastructure • Restore and improve urban infrastructure
Missing Grand Challenge • Diversification of the Engineering Workforce • Why is diversity important? • Diversity Drives Innovation • No longer a “feel good” initiative • Read “The Difference” by Scott Page • Identity diversity Cognitive diversity • Global Workforce Competitiveness • Tap into under-represented groups
Census Data Percentage Population Year
College Aspirations by Race • 10th Graders (Source : National Education Longitudinal Study 1988 & 2003) 88% 81% 78% 73% 70% 61% 58% 1990 47% 2003 Asian Black Hispanic White
Crossing the Finish LineWilliam Bowen, President Emeritus Princeton
Role of Flagships and HSI’s • Flagships • Morrill Land-Grant Act history • Meet the needs of predominant industry - agriculture • Uncommon education for the common man • Chartered when 10% of population graduated high school • Transformed to current mode (research, highly selective) by • Vannevar Bush – Science, the Endless Frontier - NSF • National Defense Education Act, Higher Education Act
Role of Flagships and HSI’s • Hispanic Serving Institutions • Regional universities serving urban center • HSI by nature of regional demographics • Often driven by local market needs • Transitioning from teaching focus to research intensive • Struggle between access and excellence (research)
UTEP • Key Initiatives • Access and Excellence • University vision from top to bottom • Scholarships and Financial Aid • El Paso Collaborative for Academic Excellence • Closed loop of educational attainment • Circles of Learning for Entering Students • Learning communities • Engineering Ambassadors • Engineering students in middle and high schools • Percentage of Hispanic Faculty
Diversificationof Engineering Workforce • Requires collaboration between flagships and HSI’s (and everything in between) • Increase number of Hispanic graduate students and faculty • Research collaborations in areas of interest to students, world • Pipeline development from middle school to community college • Involvement of industry