"In 1991, the total production of African American, Latino, [and] Native American undergraduates in science and engineering was about 13,800," Williams says. "Our goal [at the NSF] is to get to 50,000 over a ten-year period [by 2001]."
Currently, annual production is approximately 24,000.
"The [overall] numbers look better, but not because of any major institutional changes," Williams adds. "In fact I would argue that it is not possible to systemically make advances department by department. This is a school of science matter. It requires putting in place an apparatus and infrastructure that has some longevity."
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