Eugene M. DeLoatch
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Eugene M. DeLoatch (born 1936) in
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, is an American academic in engineering education. DeLoatch's career has sought to expose historically marginalized communities to careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (
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). DeLoatch founded the Clarence M. Mitchell Jr., School of Engineering at
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, where he served as an engineering professor and dean from 1984 to 2016. DeLoatch is responsible for growing the population of African American engineers in the United States to five percent from less than one percent in 1959.


Early life and education

Eugene M. DeLoatch was born in 1936 and raised in
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. He credits his awareness of the possibility of becoming an African American engineer to his high school French teacher. In 1959, DeLoatch earned his Bachelor of Science degrees in mathematics and electrical engineering from
Tougaloo College Tougaloo College is a private historically black college in the Tougaloo area of Jackson, Mississippi, United States. It is affiliated with the United Church of Christ and Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). It was established in 1869 by ...
, a historically black college in Mississippi, and
Lafayette College Lafayette College is a private college, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Easton, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1826 by James Madison Porter and other citizens in Easton, the college first held classes in 18 ...
in Pennsylvania. DeLoatch earned his Master of Science in electrical engineering in 1966, and his PhD in bioengineering in 1972 from Polytechnic University of Brooklyn, where he also served as a faculty member. DeLoatch's instructing career began at the
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, and later with the
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. In 1960, after graduating with his advanced degrees, DeLoatch became an engineering professor at
Howard University Howard University is a private, historically black, federally chartered research university in Washington, D.C., United States. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity" and accredited by the Mid ...
. He served as chairman of Howard's Department of Electrical Engineering for nine years.


Career

In 1984, DeLoatch went on to create Morgan State University's School of Engineering, where he faced discrimination, a lack of funding, and a facility built without classrooms. DeLoatch has currently trained over 2300 African American engineering students. According to Morgan State University's page, in 2015 Morgan State University's School of Engineering graduates provided more than two-thirds of the state's African-American civil engineers, 60 percent of the African-American electrical engineers, 80 percent of the African-American telecommunications specialists, more than one-third of the African-American mathematicians, and all of Maryland's industrial engineers. DeLoatch served as the chair of the department of electrical engineering for
Howard University Howard University is a private, historically black, federally chartered research university in Washington, D.C., United States. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity" and accredited by the Mid ...
in 1975. He served as the president of the
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(ASEE) from 2002 to 2003. Additionally, he has served as the chair and dean of the Council of Engineering Deans of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities and as secretary of the board of directors for the Technology and Economic Development Corporation of Maryland. In 2017,
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recognized DeLoatch as "the best of the best" in the field of engineering. DeLoatch was named Black Engineer of the Year in that same year, 2017. DeLoatch is currently a member of th
National Research Council's Board of Engineering Education
and th
Technical Advisory Board of the Whirlpool Corporation.


Awards

*ABET Claire L. Felbinger Award for Diversity 2014 *AMIE Lifetime Achievement Award 2015 * Tau Beta Pi Distinguished Alumnus Award 2016https://www.tbp.org/memb/distinguishedAlum.cfm#:~:text=Each%20winner%20receives%20a%20recognition,be%20submitted%20by%20February%201 * Included into the National Black College Alumni Hall of Fame 2017 * Black Engineer of the Year Award (BEYA) 2017


References

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