Julia M. Williams joined the faculty of Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in 1992, then assumed duties as Executive Director of the Office of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment in 2005. From 2016 to 2019, she served as Interim Dean of Cross-Cutting Programs and Emerging Opportunities. Williams’ publications on assessment, engineering, professional communication, and tablet PCs have appeared in the Journal of Engineering Education and IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, among others. She has been awarded grants from Microsoft, HP, and the National Science Foundation. Currently, she supports the work of the Revolutionizing Engineering Departments (NSF RED) grant recipients.
"""Julia Williams has provided a well thought out, structured approach to changes in STEM education that applies to all operating with STEM academia. The principles have application well beyond the topic of focus, and the detailed and disciplined approach provides valuable lessons for anyone engaged in change across their organization or institution. Using the combination of research and personal experiences of change makers helps build a great deal of confidence to the would-be change maker. This is all supported by a structured approach to safely guide you through a minefield, while armoring you with weapons of mass engagement. If you want to greatly improve your chances of success, and you would like to go on a journey of personal discovery, then reading Making Changes in STEM Education: The Change Maker’s Toolkit is a great place to start."" – John McMullen, Managing Director of G's Growers (Ramsey) Limited"