The Chronicle of Higher Education

Study Blames Obstacles, Not Lack of Interest, for Shortage of Black and Hispanic Scientists

By PETER SCHMIDT

Washington

Black and Hispanic students are about as likely as their white and Asian-American peers to enter college interested in majoring in the "STEM" fields -- science, technology, engineering, and mathematics -- but many seem to eventually run into problems that keep them from...

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