Milton Randle
Academic Consultant and Coach
Los Angeles Council of Black Professional Engineers (LACBPE)
Milton Randle is an expert in the recruitment and retention of underrepresented engineering and computer science students and has thirty years of experience working in college-based STEM programs, managing staff and students towards the facilitation of student success in these majors and careers. Randle has designed and taught orientation courses to freshmen and transfer engineering and computer science students, as well as receiving and facilitating training relative to MESA (Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement) programs and engineering orientation instruction since 1983. Randle served as Regional Chair of the National Association of Multicultural Engineering Program Advocates (NAMEPA, the national consortium of MEP program directors) and Advisor to the student chapters of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) and the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE).
Specialties: Instruction of Introduction to Engineering courses
Effective retention strategies for engineering and computer science students
Enhancing the STEM pipeline for underrepresented students
Randle is currently Chair of the Membership Committee of the Los Angeles Council of Black Professional Engineers.