Morgan State University’s engineering dean wins ASME award for promoting equity in education – BlackEngineer.com

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Foundation hosted the Reinventing the Future fundraiser on March 21. This event aimed to celebrate next-generation engineers and honor Oscar Barton, Jr., a pioneering figure in engineering who opened doors for those underrepresented in engineering.

The event brought together visionary leaders and STEM advocates united to celebrate progress toward equity in education.

Dr. Oscar Baron, academic dean at Morgan State Universitys Mitchell School of Engineering, received the 2024 Edwin F. Church Medal.

The event was held Thursday, March 21, at Capitol Crossing in Washington D.C. All proceeds from this significant event benefit Dr. Oscar Barton, Jr. Endowed Scholarship Fund and the ASME Foundations Campaign for Next Generation Engineers.

The Edwin F. Church Medal, established in 1972, is presented to individuals who have demonstrated eminent service in enhancing mechanical engineering educations value, importance, and attractiveness.

Dr. Barton received this honor for his outstanding leadership at Morgan State University.

As dean, he has spearheaded innovative strategic growth, fostered dynamic collaboration among faculty, staff, and students, managed multiple research centers, and advanced academic and research programs preparing students for future industries.

Integral to the Edwin F. Church Medals awarding is ASMEs shared responsibility to diversify and cultivate tomorrows engineering professionals. To this end, ASME has committed to establishing Dr. Oscar Barton, Jr. Endowed Scholarship focused on underrepresented male students pursuing engineering degrees at Morgan.

Pictured left to right: George Mason University President Gregory Washington, Ph.D., Alabama A&M Professor of Mechanical Engineering Aaron Adams, Ph.D., honoree Oscar Barton, Jr., Ph.D., and Morgan State University President David Wilson, Ph.D.

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