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Chemical Engineering Sees Higher Percentage of Women Marching Across Commencement Stage

Chemical Engineering Sees Higher Percentage of Women Marching Across Commencement Stage

Carnegie Mellon University women are poised to add more oomph to the U.S. economy as they enter a job market that remains a wild card in the recovery picture. This year, women graduates make up more than 50 percent of the ChemE class. Continue Reading...


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