I Know I Have To Work Twice As Hard, Engineering & Computing
Updated: May 3, 2021
“I Know I Have to Work Twice as Hard and Hope That Makes Me Good Enough” : Exploring the Stress and Strain of Black Doctoral Students in Engineering and Computing.
Education researcher Ebony O.McGee discusses her co-authored TCRecord article
A small cohort of faculty of color can really change the landscape, creativity, and innovation of theeld, and really produce role models and mentors for other black and brown students who want topursue computing and engineering."
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