Increasing Graduate School Enrollment of Female Industrial Engineers through CUREs
Increasing Graduate School Enrollment of Female Industrial Engineers through CUREs
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This is a Work in Progress paper. Decades after recognizing the need for more women engineers, increasing the number of women enrolling in engineering graduate schools still remains a challenge. From ASEE data published for 2017, record percentages of engineering degrees were awarded to women for Bachelors, Masters, and PhDs at 21.3%, 25.7%, and 23...
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Increasing Graduate School Enrollment of Female Industrial Engineers through CUREs
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