Diversity in computing
Computer science is one of the STEM fields, (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), and like many STEM fields, it has a problem maintaining a strong and diverse STEM pipeline.[1] Since 2009, when the number of undergraduate computer science (CS) graduates hit a low, there have been many efforts to increase the supply to meet an ever-increasing demand.[2]
See also
- Association for Computing Machinery
- Black Girls Code
- Coalition to Diversify Computing
- STEM pipeline
- Women in computing
- EarSketch
References
External links
- Coalition for Cultural Diversity
- UK Coalition for Cultural Diversity
- Black Girls Code website
- Computer science’s diversity gap starts early
- More Students—But Few Girls, Minorities—Took AP Computer Science Exams
- AP Archived Data 2014
- Top and Bottom Five States for Minorities in Computing
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