Presentations

At National Science Foundation (NSF) Meetings

2014

2013

2012

  • Rover, D. Building strong two-year/four-year partnerships. Panel Breakout Session. NSF STEP Grantees Meeting. Washington D.C. March 2012.
  • Rover, D., McMaken, H., Bruning, M., Lanaan, F. S., Mickelson, S., Shelley, M., Darrow, M., SEEC: Student Enrollment and Engagement through Connections. Poster. NSF STEP Grantees Meeting. Washington D.C. March 2012.

2011

2010

2009

2008

At National and Professional Meetings

2013

2012

2011

  • Mickelson, S., and M. Laugerman. Characteristics of community college transfer students that successfully matriculate and graduate in engineering. ASEE Annual Conference. Vancouver, British Columbia. June 2011.
  • Rehmann, C., Rover, D., Laingen, M., Mickelson, S., & Brumm, T. Introducing systems thinking to the engineer of 2020. ASEE Annual Conference. Vancouver, British Columbia. June 2011.
  • Rethwisch, D., Laanan, F. S., Haynes, M., & Starobin, S. S. A longitudinal evaluation of Project Lead the Way in the state of Iowa. Poster. ASEE Annual Conference. Vancouver, British Columbia. June 2011.
  • Laanan, F. S., & Laugerman, M. National Academy of Engineering and American Society for Engineering Education 2-Year/4-Year Engineering Transfer Students Policy Meeting. Richmond, Virginia. June 2011.
  • Merten, E. & Darrow, M. Creating seamless mobility: A perspective on how partnership programs can shape the future of transfer.American Association of College Registrars and Admissions Officers Transfer Conference. New Orleans, Louisiana. February 2011.
  • Bruning, M., D. Rover, and A. Williams. Work in progress: Developing engineers for 2020 – an innovative curricular and co-curricular approach. Proc. 2011 ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference. Seattle, Washington. October 2011.
  • Laanan, F.S. Creating pathways for STEM student transfer success. 9th Annual National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students. Asheville, North Carolina. September 2011.
  • Laanan, F.S., Jackson, D.L., & Lopez, C. Engineering transfer students: Understanding factors that facilitate student success. 9th Annual National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students. Asheville, North Carolina. September 2011.
  • Laanan, F. S., Jackson, D., & Rover, D. Engineering transfer students: Characteristics, experiences, and student outcomes. ASEE Annual Conference. Vancouver, British Columbia. June 2011.

2010

  • Laanan, F. S., Jackson, D., Starobin, S. S., & Eggleston, L. Experiences of female transfer students in STEM majors at a Midwestern university. National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students. Asheville, North Carolina. September 2010.
  • Laanan, F. S., Eggleston, L., Jackson, D., Le, D., Lopez, C., Nash, C., Starobin, S., Walker, A., & Walquist, K. Pathway to a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degree: From community college to four-year university. National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students. Asheville, North Carolina. September 2010.
  • Jackson, D., & Laanan, F. S. Transfer students in STEM majors: Socialization factors that influence academic and social adjustment.National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students. Asheville, North Carolina. September 2010.
  • Rover, D., McMaken, H., Bruning, M., Lanaan, F. S., Mickelson, S., Shelley, M., Darrow, M., SEEC: Student Enrollment and Engagement through Connections. Poster. American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference & Exposition. Louisville, Kentucky. June 2010.
  • Laanan, F.S., Jackson, D., Darrow, M. Experiences of engineering transfer students: From community college to university. American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference & Exposition. Louisville, Kentucky. June 2010.
  • Laanan, F.S., Jackson, D., Starobin, S., Darrow, M. Educating future engineers: role of community colleges. American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference & Exposition. Louisville, Kentucky. June 2010.
  • Laanan, F.S., Jackson, D., Darrow, M., Starobin, S. Problem-based learning in sustainable technologies: increasing the stem pipeline. American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference & Exposition. Louisville, Kentucky. June 2010.
  • Schenk, T., Laanan, F. S., Rethwisch, D., Starobin, S., Chapman, M. J., & Zhang, Y. Initial results of Project Lead the Way evaluation. Roundtable presentation. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. Denver, Colorado. May 2010.
  • Laanan, F. S., & Zhang, Y. Vertical and horizontal transfers at a large research university: A comparative study of student engagement and satisfaction. Paper presentation. Council for the Study of Community Colleges. Seattle, Washington. April 2010.
  • Jackson, D., & Laanan, F. S. Transfer students in STEM majors: Socialization factors that influence the academic and social adjustment. Paper presentation. Council for the Study of Community Colleges. Seattle, Washington. April 2010.

2009

  • Starobin, S., Laanan, F. S., Hagedorn, L. S., Lester, J., & Hardy, D. Measuring STEM student success in community colleges: Perspectives to advance research inquiries for policy and practice. Symposium presentation. Association for the Study of Higher Education Conference. Vancouver, British Columbia. November 2009.
  • Laanan, F. S., Starobin, S., Zhang, Yi, & Schenk, T. A longitudinal evaluation of Project Lead the Way in the state of Iowa. Poster. Association for the Study of Higher Education. Vancouver, British Columbia. November 2009.
  • Darrow, M., Baughm, J. A learning village: Utilizing a holistic approach to create connections between community college preengineering and Iowa State engineering students. American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Conference & Exposition. Austin, Texas. June 2009.
  • Rover, D., et. al. Engineering Recruitment and Retention. STEP Workshop. American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Conference & Exposition. Austin, Texas. June 2009.
  • Laanan, F.S., Darrow, M., Jackson, D. Understanding Today’s Transfer Students: Implications for Practice, Policy, and Research. NASPA Conference (Student Affairs in Higher Education). Seattle, Washington. March 2009.

At State and Local Meetings and Events

2013

  • Rehmann, C. and Rover, D. Systems thinking. Workshop. Learning Community Task Team Retreat, College of Engineering, Iowa State University. Ames, Iowa. May 2013.
  • Rehmann, C. and Rover, D. Introduction to systems thinking. Workshop. Learning Communities Mid-Year Institute, Iowa State University. Ames, Iowa. February 2013.

2012

  • Williams, A., Bruning, M., Rover, D., Laingen, M., Mickelson, S., Brumm, T., & Shelley, M. E2020 Scholars Program. Poster. Teaching Poster Symposium. Iowa State University Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching. Ames, Iowa. April 2012.

2011

2010

  • Bruning, M. Engineering: You have what it takes. Iowa State’s Program for Women in Science in Engineering (PWSE) Taking the Road Less Traveled Career Conference. Iowa State University. Ames, Iowa. October 2009 & April 2010.
  • Bruning, M. Supporting young women as they explore science, technology, engineering and math. Iowa State’s Program for Women in Science in Engineering (PWSE) Taking the Road Less Traveled Career Conference. Iowa State University. Ames, Iowa. October 2009 & April 2010.

2009

  • Bruning, M. E:TEC (Engineering Talent in Every County): Voyage into engineering with a scholarship in hand. Iowa 4-H Youth Conference. Ames, Iowa. June 2009
  • Bruning, M., Darrow, M. Engineering Talent in Every County (E:TEC). Iowa State’s Program for Women in Science in Engineering (PWSE) Taking the Road Less Traveled Career Conference. Iowa State University. Ames, Iowa. April 2009.
  • Bruning, M. E:TEC program. Science & Technology Fair of Iowa. Ames, Iowa. March 2009.

2008