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MSU College of Engineering dean nationally recognized as advocate for women in engineering

BOZEMAN – In recent years women have gained a larger presence in Montana State University’s College of Engineering. Since 2012, women faculty have nearly doubled in number from 13 to 25. The number of women faculty on the tenure track is up 143 percent, increasing from seven to 17. The college’s two associate deans are women, as are more than half its new hires. The number of female undergraduate engineering students is also up, increasing from 432 in 2012 to 631 in 2015.

Also growing, say some women who work in the college, is a welcoming and inclusive culture that supports their success.

MSU News Service

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