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Dean’s Early Research Initiative (DERI) – Pathways to STEM
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(DERI) with area high schools that introduced students to the exciting world of research and
development. These students were placed with engineering research teams within four
engineering and one computer science discipline. The program has tripled the number of
applicants and doubled in size within the span of three years. The students participating are
culturally diverse and include a high percentage of female students. In this paper, we present the
challenges and the benefits inherent in running a program like this as well as quantitative and
qualitative results on the fellow and mentor experience. This will be done in the form of survey
results, tracking of retention and perseverance in the program and goals for the future.
Author(s):
Afroditi Filippas
School of Engineering
Virginia Commonwealth University
United States
Lorraine Parker
School of Engineering
Virginia Commonwealth University
United States