African American women compose a critical proportion of the potential science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) workforce of the future, yet are disproportionately represented and largely underutilized. While various programs and initiatives have been designed and implemented to target women and underrepresented minorities, the voices and experiences of African American women have been insufficiently heard or studied. This study investigates the experiences of four African American female students who participated in a 10-week undergraduate research experience (URE) program designed for the recruitment and retention of women and underrepresented minorities in STEM disciplines. Through autobiographical narratives and interview...
This study examined the experiences of African American women in engineering technology programs in ...
Black women are severely underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) field...
abstract: Historically, African American students have been underrepresented in the fields of scienc...
African American women compose a critical proportion of the potential science, technology, engineeri...
This applied dissertation was designed to provide a better understanding of the lived experiences of...
Women of color, specifically African American women, within science, technology, engineering, and ma...
The purpose of the study was to understand the experiences of Black women students in science, techn...
African American girls were underrepresented in STEM related education and careers. Social and histo...
Education research on racial and gender disparities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (S...
Multiple studies speak directly to the unique challenges women of color face in college learning spa...
While African American women are one of the largest growing populations in college, they continue to...
The purpose of this dissertation study was to explore African-American women's perceptions of underg...
African American women maintain distinctive social locations at the intersection of race, gender, an...
Education research on racial and gender disparities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (S...
In 2012, 1% of the African American women who enrolled in an undergraduate engineering program four ...
This study examined the experiences of African American women in engineering technology programs in ...
Black women are severely underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) field...
abstract: Historically, African American students have been underrepresented in the fields of scienc...
African American women compose a critical proportion of the potential science, technology, engineeri...
This applied dissertation was designed to provide a better understanding of the lived experiences of...
Women of color, specifically African American women, within science, technology, engineering, and ma...
The purpose of the study was to understand the experiences of Black women students in science, techn...
African American girls were underrepresented in STEM related education and careers. Social and histo...
Education research on racial and gender disparities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (S...
Multiple studies speak directly to the unique challenges women of color face in college learning spa...
While African American women are one of the largest growing populations in college, they continue to...
The purpose of this dissertation study was to explore African-American women's perceptions of underg...
African American women maintain distinctive social locations at the intersection of race, gender, an...
Education research on racial and gender disparities in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (S...
In 2012, 1% of the African American women who enrolled in an undergraduate engineering program four ...
This study examined the experiences of African American women in engineering technology programs in ...
Black women are severely underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) field...
abstract: Historically, African American students have been underrepresented in the fields of scienc...