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Diversity, External Engagement, and Workforce Development

Diversity, External Engagement, and Workforce Development. Sections 4.4, 4.5, and 4.7 of the proposal. EEWD Committee

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Diversity, External Engagement, and Workforce Development

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  1. Diversity, External Engagement, and Workforce Development • Sections 4.4, 4.5, and 4.7 of the proposal

  2. EEWD Committee • Randall Hall, LSU, LeadPedro Derosa, Grambling, co-LeadDiola Bagayoko, SouthernDaniela Mainardi, LA TechLamar Meda, XavierJuana Moreno, LSUNoshir Pesika, TulaneSteve Rick, UNO • 1.5 FTE staff (BTR and Ruston)

  3. Diversity • Diversity Advisory Council • Bill Lester, UC Berkeley, ChairDiOnetta Jones, MITBetsy Willis, SMUMike Tomasello, University of CaliforniaStephanie Adams, VCUSheila Edwards Lange, U of WashingtonIsiah Warner, LSUJuana Moreno, LSUJenna Carpenter, LA Tech • Coordinators: Bagayoko and Hall

  4. Diversity • Supplement RA stipends for URM and women • Supplement startup packages for URM and women faculty • Jenna Carpenter (LA Tech) will help develop mentoring networks • Recruit URM and women graduate students through 4+1 (Grambling/LaTech), 3+2 (Xavier/Tulane), JFAP, Community colleges*

  5. Workforce Development • Yearly open houses for middle and high school students at each campus • Weeklong summer workshops for high school students in NO, BTR, and Ruston • Summer RET for high school and community college teachers in NO, BTR, and Ruston • Summer workshops on discovery-based teaching methods • Development of computational modules for community colleges (BRCC/ENGR to start)

  6. Workforce Development • Short courses for 2-year and technical college students (e.g., X-Ray) • Expand Beowulf Boot Camp • Summer REU program at each institution • Materials Science courses delivered statewide • Postdoc and graduate student training programs • Industrial internships

  7. External Engagement • Guests to LPB • Public lectures • Leveraging existing NSF investments • Lectures to local industries • Posting videos of lectures, talks, etc. to website

  8. External Engagement • Distribute software, as appropriate, via website • Biannual “all-hands” meetings • Visits to international labs

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