ASEE’s annual Engineering Deans Institute (EDI) provides an opportunity for engineering deans- and only deans- to gather and discuss the crucial issues facing their schools, colleges, and profession. For a few days, a single-stream program fosters dialogue between deans, industry leaders, and those in important roles in research and government. Deans share best practices, learn about career prospects for their graduates, and develop a voice for engineering education and the role of engineering in society. Social activities and plenty of time for conversation encourage the cultivation of relationships and an intensely rewarding experience. EDI is sponsored by the ASEE Engineering Deans Council and its Executive Board.
The EDGE Initiative, a 3-year program funded through a 2018 National Science Foundation ADVANCE Adaptation award, seeks to reduce barriers impeding the participation of diverse women in engineering higher education.
Wednesday April 10
8am - 5pm
La Cantera Resort & Spa, Palo Duro Room
If you have already registered for EDI and are interested in registering for the EDGE Workshop, , you may add it when you sign into your ASEE account or contact Geraldine Gooding at g.gooding@asee.org. There is no registration fee.
For more information about EDGE visit us at https://edge.asee.org.
ASEE’s annual Engineering Deans Institute (EDI) provides an opportunity for engineering deans- and only deans- to gather and discuss the crucial issues facing their schools, colleges, and profession. For a few days, a single-stream program fosters dialogue between deans, industry leaders, and those in important roles in research and government. Deans share best practices, learn about career prospects for their graduates, and develop a voice for engineering education and the role of engineering in society. Social activities and plenty of time for conversation encourage the cultivation of relationships and an intensely rewarding experience. EDI is sponsored by the ASEE Engineering Deans Council and its Executive Board.
The EDGE Initiative, a 3-year program funded through a 2018 National Science Foundation ADVANCE Adaptation award, seeks to reduce barriers impeding the participation of diverse women in engineering higher education.
Wednesday April 10
8am - 5pm
La Cantera Resort & Spa, Palo Duro Room
If you have already registered for EDI and are interested in registering for the EDGE Workshop, , you may add it when you sign into your ASEE account or contact Geraldine Gooding at g.gooding@asee.org. There is no registration fee.
For more information about EDGE visit us at https://edge.asee.org.