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Time Thu, Mar 26, 2026 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Location Zoom
Presenter(s) Roderick Lee
Description
TSS Webinar, "High‑Impact Practices as Pathways to Broadening Participation in Computing: A Cultural‑Historical Activity Theory Perspective"

Broadening participation in computing is a national priority because the U.S. needs all available STEM talent to stay competitive, especially in fast-moving areas like AI. However, clear gaps remain in who enters, persists, and succeeds in these fields. In this presentation, Roderick Lee, PhD, will highlight research that examines whether proven “high-impact practices” like undergraduate research, internships, and study abroad can help close those gaps, since they’re known to boost learning, confidence, graduation rates, and sense of belonging. Our presenter focuses especially on first-generation college students, who often face systemic barriers that limit access to these opportunities and their benefits. His work also looks at how institutional culture, policies, and even small signals of inclusion shape students’ experiences, with the goal of developing practical, scalable strategies that help more students stay in computing, graduate, and enter the workforce prepared and confident.

The Translational Science Seminar (TSS) Series is held monthly. Each month, a panel of speakers will present practical information related to clinical and translational topics, with the goal to expose participants to contemporary issues and tools that can accelerate the translation of research to benefit human health.

Registration URL https://psu.zoom.us/meeting/register/MaV-QNOIRJKEIThrlhHQJg#/registration