04/24/2026 12:00 PM FACULTY SHOWCASE Strategies to Identify Patterns in Assessment Data Location: Zoom

This session highlights how students learn to use AI tools responsibly while building critical thinking fluency in leadership analysis. Through scaffolded prompt construction, strategic evaluation, and a final leadership profile requiring personal synthesis, the course blends ethical reflection with AI disclosure, hands-on assessment pattern analysis, and applied leadership theory.

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05/01/2026 12:00 PM FACULTY SHOWCASE Student-Led Ethics Dialogue: Designing and Facilitating a Class Discussion Location: Zoom

This session features a discussion-based assignment that helps students strengthen both professional communication and ethical reasoning. By researching a contemporary issue, facilitating peer dialogue, and synthesizing key insights for practice, students engage engineering ethics as an active, collaborative, and professionally relevant process.

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05/08/2026 12:00 PM FACULTY SHOWCASE PickPOCIT Scenario Spine: Authentic, Human-Centered Communication Practice Across a Technical Program Lifecycle Location: Zoom

This session showcases how students develop strategic communication skills through a realistic semester-long simulation of a complex technical initiative. By working through ambiguity, stakeholder tradeoffs, and escalating communication demands, students produce authentic professional deliverables that mirror leadership and decision-making in technical organizations.

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05/15/2026 12:00 PM FACULTY SHOWCASE Engineering What AI Cannot: A Translational Biomedical Instrumentation Practicum Location: Zoom

This session highlights an honors-level practicum where students design, build, and validate biomedical instrumentation systems under real-world constraints. Through stakeholder engagement, iterative prototyping, and translational deliverables, students move beyond theory to produce validated engineering solutions with clinical relevance.

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05/22/2026 12:00 PM FACULTY SHOWCASE AI in Teaching Computational Drug Discovery and Development Location: Zoom

This session explores how students learn to use AI responsibly while developing hands-on experience in computational drug discovery. Through scaffolded coding, model development, and a capstone focused on AI-enabled drug discovery pipelines, students connect ethical AI use with technical and scientific problem-solving.

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05/29/2026 12:00 PM FACULTY SHOWCASE Designing a Competency-Based and Engaging STEM Lab Location: Zoom

This session highlights a competency-based approach to learning in the electronics lab, where students build understanding through iterative experimentation, instructor check-offs, and flexible deadlines. Rather than focusing only on completed circuits, the course emphasizes deep learning, troubleshooting, and the reasoning that underlies engineering practice.

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