Women聽have long been underrepresented among undergraduates in computer science and engineering for a complex variety of reasons. A new study by 91探花 researchers identifies a main culprit for that disparity: inaccurate stereotypes depicting computer scientists and engineers as geeky, brilliant and socially awkward males. And they say broadening those stereotypes is key to attracting more girls to the two fields. Deeply ingrained in modern American society, stereotypes about computer science and engineering are widely accepted by students and…
February 11, 2015