Engineering and Science Education

Norton and Colleagues Win Best Paper Award

Paran along with Dr. Karen High and Dr. William Bridges received the Best Paper Award in the Mathematics Division at the 2017 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition held in Columbus, Ohio in June for their paper, “Calculus I Course Policy Changes and Impact on Various Demographic Student Group Success”.  Paran and her colleagues will formally […]

Dr. Martin Receives National Research Award

Congratulations to Dr. Julie Martin, Associate Professor for the Engineering and Science Education Department, for being awarded the Women in Engineering ProActive Network (WEPAN) Betty Vetter Research Award.  This award was presented at the WEPAN Change Leader Forum in Westminster, CO on June 13.  The Betty Vetter Research Award recognizes outstanding achievements in research related […]

ESED at ASEE

The ESED booth on the exhibit floor of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) in June saw a lot of action as many ESED and Clemson alumni dropped by.  In Columbus, OH, ESED faculty and students presented 25 papers and posters.  Several ESED students celebrated their first ASEE presentation including Kathy Ehlert, Dennis Lee, […]

Kathy Ehlert and Dennis Lee Recognized for Best Paper Award

Two ESED Ph.D. students, Dennis Lee and Kathy Ehlert, were recognized with the Best Paper award in the Student Division at the 2017 American Society of Engineering Education, which was held in Columbus, OH, June 25-28, 2017. They co-authored the winning paper “Qualitative Coding: An Approach to Assess Inter-Rater Reliability” that was presented in the […]

Congratulations Dr. Kennedy

Congratulations to Dr. Marian (Molly) Kennedy on her selection for the Murray Stokely Award for Excellence in Teaching.  This award is presented annually to a faculty member in the College of Engineering, Computing, and Applied Sciences who has demonstrated excellence in teaching engineering at the undergraduate and/or graduate level.  Teaching not only includes classroom and […]

Lisa Benson to Serve as Co-PI on NSF Grant

Congratulations to Lisa Benson for being a co-PI on a $2 million National Science Foundation grant entitled CULTIVATE which stands for Clemson University:  Learning Teams and Innovation Ventures for Adaptable Training in Engineering.  The project will apply complex leadership theory to an academic department.  Please visit Clemson Newsstand to read more about this innovative approach to […]