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Choose to be CuriousChoose to be CuriousEp. #249: Olin College: A Curiosity Enterprise, with Gilda BarabinoFrom the moment I set foot on campus, it was clear that Olin College of Engineering has a special and very intentional relationship with curiosity.   Olin embodies a willingness to try something new, make mistakes, and learn from those experiences. Gilda A. Barabino, Ph.D., is president of Olin and sets that curiosity tone. More about Olin College of Engineering at https://www.olin.edu Theme music by Sean Balick;“Come As You Are” by Cauldron, via Blue Dot Sessions.2024-09-1928 minEngineering the FutureEngineering the FutureStories of SuccessPursuing diversity, equity, and inclusion is hard work. It seems like no effort is ever good enough. In this last episode of Engineering the Future: Diversity Dialogues, we’ll share what success stories look like. At the end of every previous episode, our host Wanda Sigur asked each guest for two stories. She asked them to share a time when the diversity of a team they were working with resulted in an enhanced solution, something better than they’d have otherwise. And she asked them for an example of when a diverse team helped the m...2024-07-2331 minEngineering the FutureEngineering the FutureOpportunities: Building InclusionThe data are clear: Diverse teams make better decisions 66 percent of the time, and if you include diversity of age and geography, diverse teams make better decisions 87 percent of the time. And yet, diversity in engineering itself is lacking. How do we make engineering more inclusive?In this episode, host Wanda Sigur will speak with Megan Smith, the CEO and founder of Shift 7 and the third chief technology officer of the United States, and with Dr. Gilda Barabino, the president of the Olin College of Engineering, about how we can widen our networks and...2024-07-0930 minWomen in STEMWomen in STEMGilda BarabinoWhile working on her doctorate, Dr. Gilda Barabino wanted a career that allowed her to use her education and knowledge to help people but didn’t want to go the clinical medicine route. Image: U.S. Dept. of Defense ( CC BY 2.0 DEED). Sources and additional reading are available at https://introductionsnecessary.com Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ninehourfilms2024-06-1102 minIntroductions NecessaryIntroductions NecessaryGilda BarabinoWhile working on her doctorate, Dr. Gilda Barabino wanted a career that allowed her to use her education and knowledge to help people but didn’t want to go the clinical medicine route. Image: U.S. Dept. of Defense ( CC BY 2.0 DEED). Sources and additional reading are available at https://introductionsnecessary.com Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ninehourfilms2024-06-1102 minIntroductions NecessaryIntroductions NecessaryGilda BarabinoWhile working on her doctorate, Dr. Gilda Barabino wanted a career that allowed her to use her education and knowledge to help people but didn’t want to go the clinical medicine route. Image: U.S. Dept. of Defense ( CC BY 2.0 DEED). Sources and additional reading are available at https://introductionsnecessary.com Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ninehourfilms2024-06-1102 minSeneca\'s 100 Women to HearSeneca's 100 Women to HearGilda Barabino: President of the American Association for the Advancement of ScienceEveryone benefits when science includes diverse people and perspectives; that's why Dr. Barabino is determined to make the field more inclusive. She leads the AAAS, which works for global good as the world’s largest multidisciplinary scientific society. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-04-2121 minGetting Smart PodcastGetting Smart PodcastDr. Gilda Barabino on Olin College’s Powerful Learning EnvironmentsThis episode of the Getting Smart Podcast is sponsored by the spring cohort of Education Reimagined’s Learning Lab Orientation. You can register now!   On this episode, Tom Vander Ark is joined by Dr. Gilda Barabino, the President of the Olin College for Engineering. Dr. Barabino is also the Professor of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering at Olin. She is the president-elect of AAAS, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and previously served as Dean of The Grove School of Engineering at the City College of New York.  Let’s listen in as they...2022-01-0528 minThe Science of MentorshipThe Science of MentorshipInclusive Environments: Finding Support When IsolatedIn STEMM fields, students and professionals from marginalized populations often feel misunderstood or isolated because their identities differ from their peers. Biomedical engineer Dr. Gilda Barabino often found herself taking roles in which she was the first and only African American woman in her position. At times, it was very isolating. In this episode, Dr. Barabino shares how she responded to a lack of mentorship, where she found supportive networks, and how she’s creating inclusive environments so that marginalized students don’t have to face the same obstacles. Dr. Gi...2021-01-1414 minFrom City to the WorldFrom City to the WorldBuilding NYC: Celebrating a Century of Engineering and Engagement at CCNYHost: CCNY President Vincent Boudreau  Guests: Gilda A. Barabino, Daniel and Frances Berg Professor and Dean of CCNY's Grove School of Engineering; Curtis Archer, President of the Harlem Community Development Corporation  Recorded: September 25, 20192019-09-2652 minAIChE - Doing a World of GoodAIChE - Doing a World of GoodLilia Abron and Gilda Barabino: Doing a World of GoodIn this episode of the Foundation’s Doing a World of Good podcast, you'll meet Lilia Abron and Gilda Barabino, two role-models in the field of chemical engineering.2019-07-1530 minAIChE - Doing a World of GoodAIChE - Doing a World of GoodGilda Barabino, Christine Grant, and Paula Hammond: Doing a World of GoodIn this episode of the Foundation’s Doing a World of Good podcast, you'll meet Gilda Barabino, Christine Grant, and Paula Hammond, all of whom are active in AIChE’s Minority Affairs Committee. In the podcast, Gilda, Christine, and Paula discuss their involvement with the Minority Affairs Committee, their experiences educating engineering students and how working in an educational setting has shaped their approaches to chemical engineering, and the social needs that chemical engineering is particularly good at addressing.2018-06-0530 min