Graduation rates, grade-point average, and changes of major of female and minority students entering engineering
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T. J. Anderson | M.J. Borrego | M.A. Padilla | Guili Zhang | M.W. Ohland | T.J. Anderson | M. Ohland | Guili Zhang | M. A. Padilla | M. Borrego
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