In 1998, UW’s School of Engineering had a total enrollment of 185 women and 631 men, with 108 Asians, 17 African-Americans, 18 Hispanics and three American Indians. By 2005, the school’s enrollment stood at 232 women and 655 men, with 113 Asians, 17 African-Americans, 22 Hispanics and seven American Indians.
“We made a commitment to diversity and, by golly, it’s paying off,” Ortega says.
The report is available online at www.cgsnet.org/portals/0/pdf/R_GED2005.pdf
— By Shilpa Banerji
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