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Education Engineering

Mental Health in Engineering, 11/16 Webinar

Just saw information about this free webinar from the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). It’s short notice but if you are checking this blog and are interested, you may be able to catch it.

Description: Research has shown that engineering students that struggle with their mental health are less likely to seek needed help than students with similar challenges in other fields. Stigma, a strong feeling of disapproval, of mental health conditions (MHCs) is a society-wide issue that tends to conflict with help-seeking attitudes of those having MHCs.

Professional spaces, like those in engineering can enhance such societal prejudice based on the conceptions of what is believed to be acceptable traits of engineering students and professionals. In order to put mental health and wellbeing at the center of new systems of care it is necessary to unpack how stigma shapes the experiences of engineering students and professionals living with MHCs. 

This webinar is part of a larger series on building community and reflecting to re-envision in engineering education. This material is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. EEC-1733004.

The slides from this webinar are available here.

The recording of this webinar is available here.

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Engineering Social Good Technology

Looking To Give Back?

How about visiting some classrooms around the globe to share your technical and professional knowledge?

Share your story and technical expertise with pre-university students. Your visit could be a career QA session, a presentation on a particular technical topic, technical mentoring to support a hands-on activity challenge, judge a competition, etc. Join the programs and Share. Give Back. Inspire.

Learn more about classroom visits in IEEE’s TRYEngineering program. I think it will be interesting and fulfilling so I signed up.

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Engineering Humanities Social

Think You Are A Pretty Good Photographer?

Enter the World Standards Day Photo Contest to highlight how technology, driven by global standards, can help protect and preserve our planet. You could win a $500 prize.

Learn more here: “Framing the Future of Technology for Good” Photo Contest

The contest is open from 14 October 2023 at 8:00 AM ET through 14 December 2023 at 11:59 PM ET.

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Science

2024 Is Coming Way Too Fast

I haven’t even caught up with 2023 yet and its already almost time for 2024!

Here are a few links to scan:

Exxon to mine lithium in Arkansas for EVs

How Big Is the Risk of Epidemics, Really?

The world is going discless. And that is a good thing because:

Plus, some other things to watch for in 2024.

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Events News Region 4 Social

A Few Notes

Hello! You may have noticed that in addition to website pages we now have blog posts. This should (in principle) help to keep site content fresh. (It’s always interesting though, right?) If you are interested in contributing posts, please get in touch with me using the “Contact Us” link in the top menu bar.

There are quite a few virtual meetings taking place this week, so check out the full list here. The one on career happiness (November 15) should be interesting. And if you are a hobbyist, how about this one?

Even better, come to our webinar on Thursday, November 16, when Jack will talk about FORTH-like compilers. You can apply for 1 PDH (Professional Development Hour) after attending!

Oh! You can also take a peek at the IEEE Region 4 Q3 newsletter here.

And finally, you can comment on the posts! Click the comment icon below the heading to add your comment.

Posted: 2023 November 13

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Events Social

Coffee Hour Follow-Up

We had an enjoyable coffee-hour. About 15 people attended and introduced themselves. Since everyone was meeting each other for the first time, the conversation started slowly but became animated and stimulating quite quickly. The event went well so we are going to hold another coffee hour next month. Do join us for that one.

Posted: 2023 November 13