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To: Paul Engel who wrote (106837)8/3/2000 12:10:41 PM
From: dmf  Read Replies (3) of 186894
 
RE: Now I ask you AGAIN - what per cent of the graduating engineers from US universities at the BS, MS and PHD levels are female ?

Wish I knew the answer.

An excerpt from MIT's Tech Talk:

web.mit.edu

A hundred years ago, MIT had 58 female students. In 2000, the Institute has 1,768 female undergraduates (41 percent of the total) and 1,519 graduate students who are women (27 percent).

These numbers are for the entire Institute and not just engineering students. They are enrollment numbers, not degrees granted.

Still, MIT works to make each and every student succeed.

Even total enrollment of female students isn't up to 50%.

Takes time to change, doesn't it?

dmf

BTW I hope someone is able to answer your question!
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