TWiCE Undergraduate Experience in Research and Community Service

This 5-page article discusses the The Women in Computer Engineering (TWiCE) project. This project has proved effective in the retention of women in an undergraduate computer science engineering program. Members of TWiCE apply their developing knowledge to community service and serve as role models for their communities. Research suggests that female students "are likely to report choosing a major that will make it possible for them to 'help people.'”

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Bair, Bettina and J. McGrath Cohoon, "TWiCE Undergraduate Experience in Research and Community Service," Grace Hopper Women in Computing Conference, 2006.
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