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Carnegie Mellon Pushes for More Women in Engineering and Computer Science

This fall, 48 percent of incoming computer science students at Carnegie Mellon are women, a record for the school. That is one example among many of advances that women are making in computer science and engineering at prominent schools throughout the country, a movement explored in a recent Washington Post report.
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