Enhancing Diversity in the Undergraduate Mechanical Engineering Population through Curriculum Change
A series of presentations were made during a special session at the ASME 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Education Conference held in Puerto Rico, USA during February 2007. Select one of the links below to view these presentations
Enhancing Diversity through Curriculum Reform: An Overview of Work to Date to Change Mechanical Engineering Programs
Ilene Busch-Vishniac, Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
Exploring Not Creating Stress
Eann Patterson, Chair, Mechanical Engineering, Michigan State University
A Case Study on Successful Revisions to a Freshman Class
Constantin Chassapis, Chair, Mechanical Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology
Applying Applications: Findings from the Pilot Test
Patricia B. Campbell, President, Campbell-Kibler Associates, Inc
Continuous Assessment and Development of the ME Program
Darrell W. Guillaume, Professor, Mechanical Engineering, California State University, Los Angeles
A presentation was made at the International Conference on Engineering Education and Research in Seoul, Korea during August 2009. The paper was entitled The relevance of relevance in exemplars for dynamics and mechanics



