Draft:List of Black College of Engineering Deans

  • Comment: This seems to be purely US-focused list. There are engineering colleges in other countries, also, and some of them almost certainly will have had 'black' (?) deans. Either expand the scope of this draft to include other countries also, or specify (in the content and eventually the article title [assuming this is accepted]) that this refers to USA only. DoubleGrazing (talk) 10:11, 30 December 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Please remove all external links from the table; there should be no links pointing to external resources until the 'References' section. DoubleGrazing (talk) 10:09, 30 December 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Without commenting on SAL notability, I'm declining this for verifiability reasons: a single source, once cited, simply isn't enough to support the contents. DoubleGrazing (talk) 10:08, 30 December 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Declining for now, requires more citations for persons who have not otherwise established notability. MicrobiologyMarcus (petri dishcultures) 12:44, 12 October 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: While I believe this list article should eventually be accepted and would survive any AfD nominations (WP:SAL), I'm not sure if the persons on the table are notable (see, in particular WP:LISTPEOPLE) I don't believe the current layout of the list is acceptable. I would suggest the reviewer look at lists of other positions (ie: the table on this chronological list or this non-tabled annotated list) to get an idea of acceptable list layouts for positions, including Tenure (for the years active) and other details that currently occupy the key--which is not particularly accessible. Further, I don't think the link out to personal websites is acceptable on an encyclopedic entry. MicrobiologyMarcus (petri dishcultures) 12:41, 12 October 2023 (UTC)

The dean of College of Engineering typically serve as the liaison between faculty, students, staff, and university leadership. The dean's responsibilities range from administrative and managerial, to academic and financial. As of 7 April 2023, there are 26 black College of Engineering deans across the United States. However, according to ASEE (American Society for Engineering Education)[1], their engineering deans council of approximately 350 deans represents over 90 percent of the US College of Engineering deans. This means black deans likely make up less than 7% of the total population of College of Engineering deans nationwide.

Deans

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No. Name Institution
1 Alec Gallimore University of Michigan (2016-2023)
2 Andrea Graham Texas A&M University–Commerce
3 Andrew Allyene University of Minnesota
4 Andrew B. Williams The Citadel
5 Ayanna Howard Ohio State University
6 Dawit Haile Virginia State University
7 Derek Dunn University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
8 Emmanuel Collins University of Louisville
9 Erick Jones University of Nevada, Reno
10 George Nnanna University of Texas Permian Basin
11 Gregory Triplett Saint Louis University
12 Harriet Nembhard University of Iowa
13 John Anderson Howard University
14 Joyce Shirazi Hampton University
15 Levi Thompson University of Delaware
16 Lorenzo Smith California State University, Sacramento
17 Lynden Archer Cornell University
18 Michael Keeve Norfolk State University
19 Okenwa Okoli University of Memphis
20 Oscar Barton Morgan State University
21 Pamela Holland Obiomon Morgan State University
22 Pamela McCauley Widener University
23 Patrick Carriere Southern University
24 Raheem Beyah Georgia Institute of Technology
25 Samuel Graham University of Maryland
26 Stephanie Luster-Teasley North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
27 Stephanie Adams University of Texas at Dallas
28 Tamara Floyd Smith West Virginia University
29 Tonya Peeples Penn State University
30 Wilbur Walters Jackson State University
31 Gary May Georgia Institute of Technology (2011-2017)
32 Darryll Pines University of Maryland
33 Gregory Washington Ohio State University (2011)

University of California Irvine (2011-2017)

34 Lance Collins Cornell University (2010-2020)

References

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  1. ^ "Engineering Deans Council".