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Facing the problem
Everyone knows that engineering education has trouble attracting women, African-Americans, and Hispanics to its ranks. Now, a new study shows just...
ASEE Prism, 10/01/02 by Mannix, Margaret · More from publication -
Not for women only
TEACHING TOOLBOX A NEW BOOK UNRAVELS SOME OF THE MYSTERY FOR WOMEN ABOUT GRADUATE SCHOOL PROGRAMS IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING-AND OFFERS INSIGHTS...
ASEE Prism, 01/01/02 by Mannix, Margaret · More from publication -
Take me, take my spouse
Fortunately for married academicians-and others in long-term relationships-a growing number of colleges and universities are addressing the...
ASEE Prism, 11/01/01 by Mannix, Margaret · More from publication -
Getting it right
Attracting women to engineering is tough, but some schools have found a formula that seems to work. The female engineering professor could hardly...
ASEE Prism, 03/01/01 by Mannix, Margaret · More from publication -
virtues of virtual labs, The
Web-based laboratories allow students to conduct detailed experiments any time they want-- and cost far less to create and maintain than the real...
ASEE Prism, 09/01/00 by Mannix, Margaret · More from publication -
Learning to learn Online
Students and profs alike are finding that distance education requires a different set of skills. MICHAEL PEREZ DOES A LOT OF juggling these days....
ASEE Prism, 03/01/00 by Mannix, Margaret · More from publication -
Crime and punishment Online
The Internet has made software piracy much easier, but technology is also helping cybersleuths catch the crooks. Thanks to the Internet, Eric...
ASEE Prism, 12/01/99 by Mannix, Margaret · More from publication


