Eugene_M._DeLoatch
Eugene M. DeLoatch (born 1936) in Piermont, New York, 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 (STEM). DeLoatch founded the Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr., School of Engineering at Morgan State University, where he served as an engineering professor and dean from 1984 to 2016.[1] 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.[2]