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Men's Prayer Breakfast

                                Dr. Kelvin Kirby, current Deputy Director for the Center for Radiation Engineering and Science for Space

                                Exploration Center for Applied Radiation Research (CRESSE – CARR) is the speaker for the monthly Men's

                                Prayer Breakfast will be held on February 15, 2020 at St. Francis of  Assisi Episcopal Church at 8:30 a.m

                                - 10:30 a.m.

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​​                                Dr. Kirby is also an Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Roy G.

                                Perry College of Engineering at Prairie View A&M University.   He has a wealth of experience in managing

                                multi-disciplinary research centers, human resource development, computer and communications systems

                                and military leadership.  His doctoral work focused on establishing and managing multi-disciplinary

                                research at small universities. He has expertise in executing government programs and human resource

                                development.
 

Dr. Kirby is a 1978 graduate of Prairie View A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.  He holds the Masters of Engineering in Computing Engineering and the PhD in Engineering  from Texas A&M University in 1987 and 1998, respectively.

Kirby's professional experiences at Prairie View A&M University include serving as the Deputy Director and Education Coordinator, Center for Radiation Engineering and Science for Space Exploration (CRESSE),  Interim Assistant Dean for the College of Engineering, Associate Vice President for Student Affairs, Program Manager of the National Science Foundation (NSF) programs consisting of some $20.5 million over the years where he designed programs to increase enrollment, retention and success of underrepresented student populations in STEM disciplines, design and develop, test and implementation of general-purpose computer systems and networks; Deputy and Managing Directorof the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) sponsored Center for Applied Radiation Research (CARR), Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty Intern/Researcher with General Electric Corporation, Computer Systems Engineering with the National Defense Headquarters and Canadian Forces., Material Acquisition Management/ADP Officer and Deputy Project Manager for a military communications and data processing project.

He is a published researcher and presenter for numerous professional organizations and publications.  Some of his selected research include “Strengthening the Foundation of Future Black, Hispanic, and American Indian Scientists and Engineers: Highlights of Three National Science Foundation Undergraduate Programs; Science Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Human Capital Resources” for the American Council on Education Biennial Educating All of One Nation Conference, “Strengthening the Foundation of Future Black Scientists and Engineers: NSF’s HBCU-UP Highlights and Case Stories; Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Enhancement Program,” “Establishing and Managing Multi-Disciplinary Research and Engineering at Small Universities,” for the American Society for Engineering Education, Annual Conference and Exposition and “Enhancing Teacher and Student Performance in Mathematics,” American Society for Engineering Education, Annual Conference and Exposition, to name a few.

Over the years, he has served on the Evaluation and Review Panels for NSF and NASA Programs, the Engineering Standards Review Committee, Texas State Board for Educator Certification to develop standards for Teacher Certification in Mathematics, Physical Science and Engineering and the Advisory Boards for QEM Network and Systemic Research, Inc.

Dr. Kirby holds membership in several professional and civic organizations to include the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Association, National Society of Black Engineers,  and the Associate Pastor of the Mount Corinth Missionary Baptist Church.

 

The breakfast is a gathering of men in the community to include professionals, retired and active and students who are committed to improving the quality of life in the community. It features a noted speaker who addresses relevant topics impacting the community, interspersed with the speakers personal and professional experiences.  Women are also invited to attend.

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The Free Breakfast is open to the men of the community.  Please call 936-857-3272 or email: stfrancispv@sbcglobal.net.

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For information contact Donald Sowell for more information—936-857-3557.

 

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