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Appendix D
Agendas for Public Meetings
MEETING ONE
Committee on Underrepresented Groups and the Expansion of the Science and Engineering Workforce Pipeline Keck Center of the National Academies
500 Fifth Street, NW,
Washington, DC 20001
Room 110
March 10-11, 2008
Monday, March 10, 2008
Continental breakfast available in the meeting room
Closed Session
8:00
Welcome and Overview of Agenda
Freeman Hrabowski, Committee Chair
8:15
Charge to the Committee
Freeman Hrabowski, Committee Chair
8:45
National Academies Discussion of Committee Balance and Potential Sources of Bias or Conflict of Interest
Richard Bissell, Executive Director, Policy and Global Affairs, National Academies
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Open Session
9:30
Welcome to Open Session
Freeman Hrabowski, Committee Chair
9:35
Congressional Perspective on Issues and Study Charge
Peter Ambler, Office of Congressman Silvestre Reyes
Joye Purser, Office of Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson
10:00
Break
10:15
Pathways to STEM Careers
Willie Pearson, Georgia Institute of Technology, Workshop Report: Broadening Participation Through a Comprehensive, Integrated System (2005)
10:45
CAWMSET and BEST
Beatriz Clewell, Urban Institute and former Executive Director, Congressional Commission on the Advancement of Women and Minorities in Science Engineering and Technology Development
John Yochelson, President, Building Engineering and Science Talent
12:15
Break
Lunch available in meeting room
1:00
Review of Data Trends
Lisa Frehill, Executive Director, Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology
Earnestine Psalmonds, Senior Program Officer, National Research Council
2:15
Federal Intervention Programs
Clifton Poodry, Division of Minority Opportunities in Research, NIGMS, National Institutes of Health
Carl Person, Minority University Research and Education Programs, Office of Education, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Bernadette Hence, Minority Science and Engineering Improvement Program, Office of Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education
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3:45
Break
4:00
Private Foundation Programs
Gail Christopher, Vice President for Programs, Health, W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Peter Bruns, Vice President of Grants and Special Programs, Howard Hughes Medical Institute:
Charles Terrell, Vice President, Division of Diversity Policy and Programs, American Association of Medical Colleges
Mary Williams, Director of Communications and Administration, Gates Millennium Scholars Program, United Negro College Fund
5:15
Recess
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Continental Breakfast will be available in the meeting room
Open Session
8:00
Program Evaluation (NRC Reports for NIH)
Peter Henderson, National Research Council: NRC, Evaluation of NIH Minority Research Trainings Programs
Adam Fagen, National Research Council: NRC, Understanding Interventions That Encourage Minorities to Pursue Research Careers
9:00
Standing Our Ground I and II
Daryl Chubin, Director, AAAS Center for Advancing Science & Engineering Capacity
10:00
Break
10:15
Demand for and Supply of Scientists and Engineers
Michael Teitelbaum, Vice President, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
11:00
Discussion of Schedule, Convocation, and Next Steps
12:00
Adjourn
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MEETING TWO
Joint Meeting of Committee on Underrepresented Groups and the Expansion of the S&E Workforce Pipeline
and
Committee on Capitalizing on the Diversity of the S&E Workforce in Industry
National Academy of Sciences
2101 Constitution Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
Board Room
June 11-12, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Joint Meeting of Committees
8:00
Breakfast available in the meeting room
8:30
Welcome from the National Academies
Charles Vest, President, National Academy of Engineering
Freeman Hrabowski, Chair, Committee on Underrepresented Groups and the Expansion of the S&E Workforce Pipeline
Nicholas Donofrio, Co-Chair, Committee on Capitalizing on the Diversity of the S&E Workforce in Industry
9:00
Perspectives from the U.S. Congress
U.S. Representative Silvestre Reyes
9:30
Review of Study Committee Charges
Richard Bissell, Executive Director, Policy and Global Affairs, National Academies
10:00
Break
10:15
Perspectives of Constituent Groups
Shirley Malcom, Head, Directorate for Education and Human Resources Programs, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Edward M. Swallow, Chairman, National Security Science and Technology Workforce Division, National Defense Industrial Association
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Jennifer McNelly, Vice President, National Center for the American Workforce, National Association of Manufacturers
12:00
Lunch Speaker
Irma Arispe, Assistant Director for Life Sciences, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
1:00
Perspectives from Federal Agencies
Raynard Kington, Deputy Director, National Institutes of Health
Wanda Ward, Deputy Assistant Director, Education and Human Resources Directorate, National Science Foundation
William Valdez, Director of the Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists, U.S. Department of Energy
2:15
S&E Labor Markets and Diversity: An Economic Perspective
Sharon Levin, Research Professor of Economics, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Mark Regets, Senior Analyst, Division of Science Resources Statistics, National Science Foundation
3:15
Break
3:30
Joint Planning Session
Topics Speakers
4:30
Closing Remarks
Freeman Hrabowski, Committee Chair
Nicholas Donofrio, Committee Chair
5:00
Adjourn
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Thursday, June 12, 2008,
Committee on Underrepresented Groups and the Expansion of the S&E Workforce Pipeline
Open Session
8:00
Breakfast available in the meeting room
8:30
Recent Developments on Diversity in STEM Fields
“The Enhancing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education (E-STEM) Act of 2008”
Edward Potosnak III, Einstein Fellow, Office of Congressman Michael M. Honda
Closed Session
9:30
Committee Business
Discussion of committee charge
Report outline
Information gathering: convocation and committee meetings
Information gathering: data, literature, reports, interviews, focus groups
Staff work plan
Next steps
10:30
Break
10:45
Committee Business (continued)
12:00
Working Lunch
1:00
Adjourn
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MEETING THREE
Committee on Underrepresented Groups and the Expansion of the Science and Engineering Workforce Pipeline
Keck Center of the National Academies
500 Fifth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Room 206
October 22-23, 2008
Wednesday, October 22, 2008,
Room 206
Closed Session
1:00
Welcome
Freeman Hrabowski, Committee Chair
1:15
Committee Discussion of Balance and Conflict of Interest
Richard Bissell, Executive Director, Policy and Global Affairs, The National Academies
Open Session
1:45
Strategies for Minority Success in STEM
Richard A. Tapia, University Professor, Maxfield-Oshman Professor in Engineering, Director of the Center for Excellence and Equity in Education, and Associate Director of Graduate Studies, Rice University
Isiah Warner, Vice Chancellor, Office of Strategic Initiatives, and Professor of Chemistry, Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
2:45
Break
3:00
Mary Ann Rankin, Dean of Natural Sciences and UTeach, University of Texas at Austin
John Slaughter, President and CEO, National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Inc.
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4:00
Power of Diversity
Scott E. Page, Professor of Complex Systems, Political Science, and Economics, University of Michigan and author of The Difference: How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools, and Societies
Closed Session
5:00
Reception
Keck Center, Room 1024
6:00
Committee Dinner
Keck Center, Room 1024
Thursday, October 23, 2008,
Room 206
Open Session
Continental Breakfast Available in the Meeting Room
8:30
Welcome
Freeman Hrabowski, Committee Chair
8:45
Increasing Minority Participation and Success in K-12 STEM Education
Robert P. Moses, President, The Algebra Project, Inc.
Philip Sakimoto, Outreach and Diversity Specialist, Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame
Joseph Merlino, Director, Math & Science Partnership of Greater Philadelphia, Lasalle University
9:50
Break
10:00
Minority Success in Undergraduate and Graduate STEM Programs
Gilda A. Barabino, Vice Provost for Academic Diversity, and Professor and Associate Chair for Graduate Studies, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Aaron Velasco, President, Society for the Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS), and Associate Professor, Department of Geological Sciences, University of Texas at El Paso
Valerie Petit Wilson, Associate Dean, Recruitment & Professional Development, Brown University Graduate School; Clinical Professor, Community Health, Brown University; and Executive Director, Leadership Alliance
11:30
Data Issues
Mary Frase, Deputy Director, Division of Science Resources Statistics, Directorate of Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences, National Science Foundation
12:00
Committee Discussion
[Lunch will be available in the meeting room during this session]
1:00
Role of Minority Serving Institutions in Minority Success in STEM Education
Norman C. Francis, President, Xavier University of Louisiana
Carol Davis, Tribal College Liaison, North Dakota EPSCoR, and former Vice President, Turtle Mountain Community College
2:15
Break
Closed Session
2:30
Committee Discussion
Report from staff on data analyses and review of literature Outline of Report: structure and recommendations Agenda for meeting four
4:30
Adjourn
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