The U.S. faces a dual crisis: declining math proficiency and a looming engineering shortfall. With math scores plummeting, fewer students are pursuing STEM careers, risking a significant talent gap.
Maria Stowell sees the world through mathematical equations. Others need to go to a building site to imagine what a construction project might look like. Stowell can look at the elevations and angles ...
As a rookie engineer in my first job, my boss presented me with a pile of notebooks that belonged to a recently retired senior engineer. He asked me to distill the most common calculations in them ...
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If you are a new engineering first-year student starting in the fall semester, you will most likely be pre-enrolled in an Applied Math (APPM) pre-calculus or calculus course based on patterns of prior ...
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We’ve all been hearing that the U.S. future depends on developing more technological talent, so we can keep up with China, et al. And since half the country’s potential talent pool is female, that ...