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International Service as a Means of Improving Retention of Engineering Students
Author(s) -
Brett Tempest,
Sandra L. Dika,
Miguel A. Pando,
Samuel Lopez
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--21591
Subject(s) - service learning , engineering education , club , service (business) , curriculum , experiential learning , engineering , medical education , psychology , pedagogy , engineering management , medicine , marketing , business , anatomy
Brett Quentin Tempest is an Assistant Professor of civil and environmental engineering at University of North Carolina, Charlotte. His primary research area is in construction materials with special emphasis on concretes and incorporation of wastes and combustion residues in high performance structural materials. Tempest advises the International Service Club in the College of Engineering and recently returned from the group’s first overseas trip to Peru.

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