Using a large multi-institutional dataset, we describe demographics and outcomes for students starting in and transferring into chemical engineering (ChE). In this dataset, men outnumber women in ChE except among black students. While ChE starters graduate in ChE at rates comparable to or above their racial/ethnic population average for engineering, women choose and graduate in ChE at similar or higher rates than men of the same race/ethnicity. Trajectories of ChE students differ by race/ethnicity, but gender differences are small compared with the differences by race/ethnicity and the gender differences observed for engineering as a whole and in other engineering disciplines
Research explanations for the disparity across both race and gender in engineering education has typ...
Electrical engineering (EE) is one of the largest engineering disciplines.Computer engineering (CpE)...
Engineering remains the least gender diverse of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics...
Using a large multi-institutional dataset, we describe demographics and outcomes for students starti...
Using a dataset from universities in the U.S. that includes over 90,000 first-time-in-college studen...
Abstract Using a dataset from universities in the U.S. that includes over 90,000 first-time-in-colle...
We are conducting a longitudinal, multi-institutional, and multivariate study of the trajectories of...
Using longitudinal data from eleven institutions in the U.S., this study explores the persistence of...
Electrical Engineering (EE) and Computer Engineering (CpE) programs have similar curricula, but diff...
Backround: Concern for workforce needs, social justice, and the diversification of the engineering p...
Abstract—Transfer students make up a significant share ofengineering college graduates, yet their pe...
Interest in increasing the number of engineering graduates in the United States and promoting gender...
Abstract—Transfer students make up a significant share ofengineering college graduates, yet their pe...
That women are underrepresented in most engineering disciplines is not news to those who study engin...
That women are underrepresented in most engineering disciplines is not news to those who study engin...
Research explanations for the disparity across both race and gender in engineering education has typ...
Electrical engineering (EE) is one of the largest engineering disciplines.Computer engineering (CpE)...
Engineering remains the least gender diverse of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics...
Using a large multi-institutional dataset, we describe demographics and outcomes for students starti...
Using a dataset from universities in the U.S. that includes over 90,000 first-time-in-college studen...
Abstract Using a dataset from universities in the U.S. that includes over 90,000 first-time-in-colle...
We are conducting a longitudinal, multi-institutional, and multivariate study of the trajectories of...
Using longitudinal data from eleven institutions in the U.S., this study explores the persistence of...
Electrical Engineering (EE) and Computer Engineering (CpE) programs have similar curricula, but diff...
Backround: Concern for workforce needs, social justice, and the diversification of the engineering p...
Abstract—Transfer students make up a significant share ofengineering college graduates, yet their pe...
Interest in increasing the number of engineering graduates in the United States and promoting gender...
Abstract—Transfer students make up a significant share ofengineering college graduates, yet their pe...
That women are underrepresented in most engineering disciplines is not news to those who study engin...
That women are underrepresented in most engineering disciplines is not news to those who study engin...
Research explanations for the disparity across both race and gender in engineering education has typ...
Electrical engineering (EE) is one of the largest engineering disciplines.Computer engineering (CpE)...
Engineering remains the least gender diverse of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics...