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March 29, 2016

Earlier this month I had the privilege of being the first academic to deliver the Kuh Distinguished Lecture at UC-Berkeley where I earned both my master’s and Ph.D.

The topic was one that is both personal and important to me- diversity in engineering. In my lecture I explained why it matters to me and how Georgia Tech is making a difference. The complete lecture is below:

Filed Under: Academia, Diversity, Education, Engineers, STEM Tagged With: Berkeley, black men, Dean May, education, engineering, Gary S. May, Georgia Tech, Kuh Lecture, NSBE, STEM

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