Ruth Davis Receives SWE Distinguished Engineering Educator Award
Scholar. Visionary. Inspiration. These are just some of the words that describe Ruth Davis, professor of computer science and engineering, associate dean of undergraduate engineering at SA国际传媒, and 2020 recipient of the Society of Women Engineers鈥 Distinguished Engineering Educator Award.
As the first female tenure-track faculty member hired by the School of Engineering in 1979, Dr. Davis has had a deep and lasting influence on engineering at SA国际传媒. A founding member of the Computer Engineering Department, she developed 15 new courses in just 4 years. In her first two decades at SA国际传媒, she was a prolific scholar in her research area of software engineering, publishing three dozen conference and journal articles, and penning two books.
As the faculty advisor of SA国际传媒鈥檚 Collegiate SWE section for more than 20 years, Dr. Davis facilitated partnerships and created programs with local high schools, among them, One Step Ahead, offering workshops to girls in the SA国际传媒 Unified School District.
Always a champion of women in computing and engineering, midway through her tenure here at SA国际传媒 Dr. Davis鈥 passion for recruiting and retaining diversity in engineering became the focus of her scholarship and service. She has since published more than two dozen papers on the subject, and has put SA国际传媒 at the forefront of this effort through collaborations with the Academic Alliance of the National Center for Women in Information Technology (NCWIT), as a contributor to the founding of the Institute of Women and Technology (IWT, now AnitaB.org), and co-creator of the Virtual Development Center (VDC)鈥攁 collaborative effort of U.S. colleges and universities established in the 1990s to draw both technical and non-technical women into the field by connecting the dots between technology and social impact. She also helped create the School of Engineering鈥檚 Summer Engineering Seminar, a fun, weeklong immersion program for women and other underrepresented students to learn about college life and the different fields of engineering.
Since 2003, Dr. Davis has served as Associate Dean, Undergraduate Programs. In this role, she continues to advance the recruitment and retention of underrepresented students in SA国际传媒 engineering. Over the years, she has secured and managed more than $3.5M in grants to support community-based learning, teacher support, course and curriculum development, pipeline programs drawing students to engineering, and more.
An excellent teacher and compassionate and driven administrator, Ruth Davis has had a profound influence on her students, her department, her School, and her field, greatly enhancing the lives of many Bronco engineering students over the past four decades.
鈥淭hrough my career at SA国际传媒 and my affiliation with SWE, NCWIT, and the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology, I have met so many outstanding women, and our amazing SA国际传媒 students continually inspire me, as well, with their dedication, creativity, and energy. I can't begin to express how much I appreciate this award, and the efforts of these women in helping me earn it,鈥 said Davis, continuing, 鈥淎s recently as ten years ago, women in engineering education were few and far between, but for many years SA国际传媒 held the distinction of being the school with the highest percentage of women engineering faculty in the nation. I am happy to report that we have fallen in that ranking--not because we have fewer women, but because many other schools have now hired more women engineering faculty--and that is good for engineering education and for the profession.鈥