Vision: To be recognized as the leading advocate, nationally and internationally, for quality and innovation in mechanical engineering education at all levels; the premier resource for the support, development and recognition of excellence among engineering students, faculty, department heads, and other “stakeholders” in the mechanical engineering education community worldwide; and the primary forum for communication on matters related to mechanical engineering education among the academic, government, and industrial communities.
Mission: To provide effective leadership and focus for enhancing the quality and relevancy of baccalaureate, post-baccalaureate, and graduate-level mechanical engineering education; broadening the base of highly capable students and faculty (including women and other traditionally underrepresented groups) attracted to mechanical engineering programs; and bridging the gap between college and professional life.
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- Curriculum Reform - Partnership with the City College of New York (CCNY) awarded by the National Science Foundation
- Engineering Equity Extension Service - Collaboration with NAE, IEEE, PLTW, and NAPE awarded by the National Science Foundation
- Augmenting ASME's Value to Graduate Students - Awarded by the ASME Foundation
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