New Research: Programmatic innovations that accord with the retention of women in STEM careers: Gender representation in the physical sciences remains inequitable and continues to lag behind other fields. Even though there exists adequate… https://t.co/gHE
https://t.co/dEgNvkugth Programmatic Innovations that Accord with the Retention of Women in STEM Careers. (arXiv:2111.13776v4 [physics.ed-ph] UPDATED), by R. Balasubramanian (1,3), D. Findley-Van Nostrand (2), M. C. Fleenor (1,4) ((1) Dept of Math, Comp. S
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https://t.co/NlKb6nSXXq Programmatic Innovations that Accord with the Retention of Women in STEM Careers. (arXiv:2111.13776v3 [physics.ed-ph] UPDATED), by R. Balasubramanian (1), D. Findley-Van Nostrand (2), M. C. Fleenor (1) ((1) Dept of Math, Comp. Sci.