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Stop Bias and Start Change in STEM

Posted on December 18, 2018

“Stop Bias and Start Change in STEM.” Beth Mitchneck. The Hill/Congress Blog. May 6, 2016.  http://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/education/278853-stop-bias-and-start-change-in-stem .

Posted in 2016, BBH-Gender, BBH-Media, Media, Searching for Excellence & Diversity, Searching for Excellence & Diversity - Media

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