Women in Engineering Day 2023
Description
Convening current practitioners and stakeholders of WIE and related programs.
Speaker: Jenna Carpenter, President, American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE); Founding Dean and Professor of Engineering, Campbell University
Jenna Carpenter is founding dean and professor of engineering at Campbell University in North Carolina and president of the ASEE. An expert on issues impacting the success of women in STEM and on innovative STEM curricula, she has held numerous national leadership roles with organizations such as ASEE and WEPAN, is an ABET program evaluator, serves on the executive committee of the Global Engineering Deans Council, and is a past member of the US Engineering Deans Council. Her research focuses on integrated STEM curricula and improving the success of women in STEM fields. She regularly speaks around the country about her research, and one of her most well known speeches is her TEDx talk “Engineering: Where are the girls and why aren’t they here?”