As a longtime professor and associate dean of Seattle University’s College of Science and Engineering, Jean Jacoby, PhD, has seen it too many times: In a STEM class, male students jump to participate in experiments, while women observe, notebooks in hand. Whether the students are measuring stream flow or operating a piece of equipment, it’s a common dynamic.
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