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Trends in Bachelor’s Degrees Earned by African Americans in Engineering Fields, 2003-2013

November 2015
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Number of Bachelor’s Degrees Earned in Engineering Fields: Total Numbers and Percent Change, 2003 & 2013

November 2015
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Trends in Bachelor’s Degrees Earned by African Americans in Physical Science Fields, 2003-2013

November 2015
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Number of Bachelor’s Degrees Earned in Physical Science Fields: Total Numbers and Percent Change, 2003 & 2013

November 2015
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African Americans among Bachelor’s Degree Recipients, 2003 & 2013

November 2015
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African American Participation among Bachelors in the Physical Sciences and Engineering

November 2015
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High School Physics-Taking by Race, 1989-2013

October 2015
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Proportion of Seniors Attending Schools by Race/Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Status of School

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Proportion of Students Taking High School Physics in the US in Each Racial/Ethnic Group

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Underrepresented Minorities in High School Physics

June 2015

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