
معرفی
David E. Drew is a Professor of Education at Claremont Graduate University (CGU), holding the Joseph B. Platt Chair in the Management of Technology. He has served as Dean of the School of Educational Studies for a decade and maintains active roles in academic leadership, research, and consulting.
- PhD in Sociology of Education from Harvard University
- Research focuses on STEM education reform, social justice, and technology's societal impact
- Author of over 200 publications including books like STEM the Tide and What They Didn't Teach You in Graduate School
- Recent work examines digital technology's tipping point and its disproportionate effects on social inequality
His research spans education policy, public health, and higher education management, with 15 recent publications analyzing topics from data science ethics to gun violence epidemiology. Key scientific awards include Kozmetsky Fellowship and multiple advisory roles for NSF, National Research Council, and White House initiatives.
As a consultant, he advises institutions like the College Board, Patagonia, and NASA, while maintaining active engagement in global education conferences. His teaching emphasizes quantitative research methods and data analytics.




