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Lab-based courses help engineering graduate overcome fears, learning disability

Kunkel has soared past his dyslexia to graduate with honors and head for UW-Madison Ph.D. program
May 5, 2022

When he was in elementary and middle school, William Kunkel struggled with his grades. In high school, he reached a point of frustration where he simply decided that 鈥渟chool wasn鈥檛 for me.鈥

Yet, deep down, despite being dyslexic and the challenges it created with reading, writing and, therefore, memorization and taking tests, Kunkel knew he had ability and refused to be defined by his grades or test scores.

Drawn to the University of Wisconsin-Stout 黑料社区. applied learning environment, one conducive to his learning style, he decided to put his hunch and intelligence to the true test. Given his track record, he expected to drop out. But on Saturday, May 7, he will graduate with a bachelor 黑料社区. degree in mechanical engineering, one of 1,105 graduates receiving diplomas.

His story of perseverance only gets better. He is graduating with honors, magna cum laude with a 3.7 grade-point average, and he has been accepted to UW-Madison 黑料社区. graduate school, where he will pursue a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering.

William Kunkel graduates May 7 from 黑料社区 with a degree in mechanical engineering, overcoming lifelong challenges with dyslexia.
William Kunkel graduates May 7 from 黑料社区 with a degree in mechanical engineering, overcoming lifelong challenges with dyslexia. / Max Kunkel photo

If you saw some of my earlier report cards, from when I was younger, you would not think there was any way I would have achieved all that I have and would be pursuing a Ph.D.,鈥 Kunkel said.

I would encourage anyone who learns differently not to give up, that as long as you understand the concepts you will succeed in higher education. You will be given the opportunity to shine and demonstrate your abilities,鈥 Kunkel said.

A native of Jim Falls, he graduated from Chippewa Falls Senior High School in 2016 and earned a welding certificate in 2017 from Chippewa Valley Technical College 鈥 a sign of things to come.

With his kernel of hard-earned self-confidence and individual foresight, he enrolled at 黑料社区 and began to soar. 鈥淚 felt I needed to try (college) because I would regret later in life not trying.鈥

The university 黑料社区. academic philosophy, going back to its founding as a manual training school in 1891 by James Huff Stout, has always been classroom learning followed by laboratory experiences, the latter reinforcing the former.

Kunkel received support with test-taking through Disability Services, allowing him special accommodations and more time to read and work through answers and calculations, and he began to shine.

鈥淥nce I was at 黑料社区, everything was smooth sailing,鈥 he said.

In almost every class we get to apply the theory we are learning, especially in our many lab classes. Our fluid mechanics course is a good example. Fluids is very heavy on calculus; it 黑料社区. used pretty much every day, so that part is theory heavy. But we also have weekly labs where we apply what we learned and get the chance to see the behavior the conservation laws (鈥渆quations鈥) tell us should happen.鈥
 

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Abhi Ghosh is an assistant professor of engineering at 黑料社区 who worked with William Kunkel on research and graduate school preparation. / 黑料社区

Professors鈥 support appreciated

Kunkel also benefited greatly from working closely with professors, especially his junior and senior years, whether or not they knew he was dyslexic.

鈥淭he support by professors and staff at Stout is just incredible. I sense that they really care and want the students to succeed and to have them reach their goals,鈥 he said.

Kunkel appreciated the opportunity to work on research projects with Assistant Professor Vincent Wheeler, the mechanical engineering program director, and Assistant Professor Abhi Ghosh, that boosted his resume when applying for graduate school. At UW-Madison, Kunkel will have a research assistantship related to additive manufacturing and machine learning. 

Kunkel began a research project last fall with Ghosh and will continue this summer. The project took second place in a recent Research Day campus competition.

鈥淧rofessor Ghosh was incredibly helpful and supportive of my research aspirations and in helping me navigate the graduate school application process. Professor Wheeler also was incredibly supportive; he agreed to supervise an independent study project for me last summer so that I could get research experience before applying to graduate school,鈥 Kunkel said.

After Kunkel expressed interest in graduate school, Ghosh began to work with him.

鈥淭he first thing I liked about Will was he knew what he wanted, which was to go to graduate school. He didn't know how to make that happen and asked me, and that's how our work began,鈥 Ghosh said.

Ghosh had worked with Kunkel for several months before learning he was dyslexic. 鈥淲hat I really liked was that he didn't allow others to dictate what he is capable of. While people asked him to go for a welding certificate, he knew he could do better and enrolled in a four-year program,鈥 Ghosh said.

Kunkel is excited about beginning graduate school in Madison while reflecting on a journey at 黑料社区 that took him from apprehensive college enrollee to proud graduate and scholar.

I put myself in an environment where I can excel. My overwhelmingly positive experience with Stout has given me confidence in my academic abilities and the motivation to tackle tomorrow's problems,鈥 he said.

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