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Fall Bridge on Engineering a Diverse Future
September 25, 2024 Volume 54 Issue 3
Guest edited by Wanda Sigur and Percy Pierre, this issue of The Bridge addresses the issues around sustaining a U.S. engineering workforce that builds on and integrates the talents and ideas of our diverse nation.
Articles In This Issue
  • Thursday, September 26, 2024
    AuthorJohn L. Anderson

    As a graduate student in 1968 at the University of ­Illinois, I volunteered to tutor minority undergraduate students who were enrolled in Project 500,[1] a pilot project to increase the diversity of the undergraduate student body. I was assigned five undergraduate students who were in their ...

  • Thursday, September 26, 2024
    AuthorNorman R. Augustine

    There are significant opportunities to supplement America’s overall engineering capabilities while leveraging the talents of its entire population.

    Engineering is ultimately governed by the fundamental laws of nature, and nature is an absolutely fair but absolutely unforgiving judge.[1] If ...

  • Thursday, September 26, 2024
    AuthorPercy A. Pierre and Catherine J. Weinberger

    Looking back at the history of the minority engineering effort offers an example of how, with strong leadership, a seemingly intractable problem can be solved with a systems approach.

    Fifty years ago, major private US institutions came together to help solve a problem that none of them could solve ...

  • Thursday, September 26, 2024
    AuthorCatherine J. Weinberger

    The minority engineering effort led to an increase in the representation of African Americans in engineering, but future progress depends on renewed efforts to welcome new cohorts of young engineers into the profession.

    College graduates who major in engineering consistently have strong earnings ...

  • Thursday, September 26, 2024
    AuthorKesha Moore and Amalea Smirniotopoulos

    In the wake of the 2023 Supreme Court decision striking down the use of affirmative action in college admissions, engineering programs and employers retain a range of tools to expand opportunities for underrepresented groups to enter the field.

    Our nation confronts a growing array of complex ...

  • Thursday, September 26, 2024
    AuthorGilda A. Barabino and Susan T. Fiske

    Co-chairs of the NASEM diversity science report present a candid conversation in which they discuss a systems approach to tackling systemic racism, lived experience, implicit bias, and their perspectives on the wide-ranging recommendations of the report.

    We co-chaired the National Academies of ...

  • Wednesday, September 25, 2024
    AuthorArlene Harris

    An Interview with . . .

    Arlene Harris,
    president and co-founder, Dyna LLC

    RONALD LATANISION (RML): Today we’re ­delighted to welcome Arlene Harris. Arlene, you’re sometimes described as the First Lady of Wireless; you’re in the ­Wireless Hall of Fame, and you began your ...

  • Wednesday, September 25, 2024
    AuthorGuru Madhavan

    To make engineering more relevant and responsible, we must decode its politics of recognition.

    For generations, New York City engineers have con­sulted a hand-colored map of Manhattan’s waterways from 1865, a masterwork that depicts creeks and canals, ­marshes and meadows in vivid ...