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Most computer science majors in the U.S. are men. Not so at Harvey Mudd

1/4/2017

 
by Rosanna Xia
latimes.com, 01/04/2017

Veronica Rivera signed up for the introduction to computer science class at Harvey Mudd College mostly because she had no choice: It was mandatory. Programming was intimidating and not for her, she thought.

She expected the class to be full of guys who loved video games and grew up obsessing over how they were made. There were plenty of those guys but, to her surprise, she found the class fascinating.

Full story here from latimes.com:
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-harvey-mudd-tech-women-adv-snap-story.html

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