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ASEE Southeastern Section Annual Conference to be held at ̫ӳ

ASEE Southeastern Section Annual Conference to be held at ̫ӳ

The 2025 American Society for Engineering Education Southeastern Section Annual Conference, hosted by the Mississippi State’s Bagley College of Engineering, will bring together educators and students from across the region to engage in meaningful discussions on the future of engineering education.

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STARKVILLE, Miss.The 2025 American Society for Engineering Education Southeastern Section Annual Conference, hosted by the Mississippi State’s Bagley College of Engineering, will bring together educators and students from across the region to engage in meaningful discussions on the future of engineering education.

The March 9-11 conference will explore innovative solutions for enhancing teaching and learning in engineering education with the theme “The Lifelong Engineer: Enduring, Meaningful Impacts in Engineering Education.” Attendees can expect an enriching program that addresses key challenges and opportunities within the field.

“We are honored to host the ASEE Southeastern Region conference at ̫ӳ. This event provides an invaluable platform to share the latest research, best practices, and ideas that will shape the future of engineering education,” said Robert Green, interim dean of the college. “We are excited to bring together a community of professionals in the field of engineering who are passionate about advancing the field.”

ASEE president Natalia Cardelino of Mercer University said, “Each conference I’ve attended has provided me with new ideas and valuable information that I’ve been able to bring back and apply in my work,” she said.

Highlights will include numerous technical sessions, a student poster competition, workshops and roundtable discussions, and networking opportunities. Keynote Speakers include co-founder and CEO of Glo Hagan Walker, as well as Asim Ali, executive director of the Biggio Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning at Auburn University.

Morgan Green, co-chair of ̫ӳ’s Host Site Committee, expressed her enthusiasm for the upcoming conference.

“I have attended and presented at the ASEE-SE conference since I began graduate school, and the knowledge gained from the experience has shaped who I am as an engineering educator. I’m excited to help bring this conference to my home university and continue to contribute to the organization’s mission,” said Green, also an assistant teaching professor at ̫ӳ’s Michael W. Hall School of Mechanical Engineering.

̫ӳ’s Bagley College of Engineering has long been a leader in advancing engineering education and research. Known for its commitment to fostering innovation and excellence, the college is a hub for preparing the next generation of engineering leaders.

Founded in 1893, the non-profit American Society for Engineering Education, or ASEE, is the premier organization for research and professional learning related to engineering education. The organization serves every engineering field and recently celebrated 130 years of promoting educational best practices in engineering and engineering technology, ranging from elementary to doctoral students. Engineering education professionals in ASEE learn about wide-ranging topics, from K-12 engineering outreach and lifelong professional learning to field-specific innovations and industry partnerships.

For more information on the ASEE annual conference at ̫ӳ, including registration details, session schedules, and speaker information, visit or contact co-chair of ̫ӳ’s Host Site Committee Maryam Mirabolghasemi at maryam@che.msstate.edu.

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