Is ‘Technology’ Still A Taboo Word For Gals?
Study: Myth That Women Don’t Do Well In STEM Subjects Persists
Students Meredith Harris (left), 21, of Columbia, S.C., and Alex Komarinski, 22, of Phoenix, collaborate during the Research Experience for Undergraduates funded by the National Science Foundation at James Madison Universityin July. A recent study shows that while progress has been made, men still outnumber women in STEM subjects. (Photo by Nikki Fox / DN-R)
Editor’s Note: This is the second article of a two-part series on local efforts to get more female college students involved in STEM-related courses. STEM stands for science, technology,...
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