There Are Too Few Women in Computer Science and Engineering
Scientific American,
Only 20 percent of computer science and 22 percent of engineering undergraduate degrees in the U.S.
Only 20 percent of computer science and 22 percent of engineering undergraduate degrees in the U.S.
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