KEEN National Conference 2024

I am really happy that our engineering department at Boston College was able to support faculty travel and attendance at the KEEN National Conference in Austin, TX, last week! This was my first KEEN conference and introduction to the entrepreneurial mindset (EM) it promotes. I had a great time meeting so many welcoming and enthusiasticContinue reading “KEEN National Conference 2024”

Reflection as part of the Engineering Curriculum

This year at Boston College I have been teaching Third-Year Reflection (fall and spring) for our junior students. Our curriculum requires students take eight semesters of Human-Centered Engineering (HCE) Reflection, a 0-credit hour class that meets once a week for 50 minutes. As we continue to build and grow the HCE program at BC, weContinue reading “Reflection as part of the Engineering Curriculum”

Sustainability of Real vs. Fake Christmas Trees

Reporter Kristina Rex from WBZ (CBS Boston) stopped by my office yesterday so I could weigh in on which are more eco-friendly: real or fake Christmas trees? Here’s the link to the story: https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/which-is-better-a-real-or-a-fake-christmas-tree/ It takes about 10 years to grow a real tree, and during that time they are taking carbon dioxide out of theContinue reading “Sustainability of Real vs. Fake Christmas Trees”

Getting Started at Boston College

I am so excited for my first-semester as an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Boston College! This fall I will be teaching our Third-Year Reflection course, which is a required seminar for all third-year students where they will explore the relationships among engineering, design, and society. In particular, they will explore ideas of engineering identity,Continue reading “Getting Started at Boston College”