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The iAAMCS Ecosystem: Retaining Blacks/African-Americans in CS PhD Programs

机译:IAAMCS生态系统:在CS博士计划中保留黑人/非洲裔美国人

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A persistent challenge in computer science (CS) graduate education is the lack of representation, retention, and graduation of certain racial and ethnic groups. Despite increased enrollment in computer science departments across the United States, the persistence of Black/African-American students remains primarily unchanged since the mid-1990s, particularly at the doctoral degree level. The Institute for African-American Mentoring in Computing Sciences (iAAMCS) is an NSF Broadening Participation in Computing Alliance (BPC-A) that provides a national ecosystem by connecting students and faculty through short and long-term programmatic activities to build community and advance Blacks/African-Americans in computing research. This paper presents an analysis of admissions and graduation data of Black/African-American CS PhD students from the CRA Taulbee surveys from 1995 to 2018. The findings suggest that less than 50 percent of the Black/African-American students that enter CS PhD programs finish. However, of those Black/African-American CS PhD students that have engaged in iAAMCS activities, 86 percent completed their PhD.
机译:计算机科学(CS)研究生教育的持续挑战是某些种族和族群的代表性,保留和毕业。尽管在美国的计算机科学部门入学增加,但自20世纪90年代中期以来,黑人/非裔美国人学生的持续存在仍然没有变化,特别是在博士学位。在计算科学(IAAMC)中的非洲裔美国人指导研究所(IAAMC)是一个NSF扩大参与计算联盟(BPC-A),通过将学生和教师通过短期和长期的程序化活动联系在一起来建立社区和推进黑人来提供国家生态系统/非洲裔美国人在计算研究中。本文从1995年至2018年从CRA Taulbee调查的黑人/非洲裔美国人CS博士学生的招生和毕业数据分析。该研究结果表明,不到50%的黑人/非洲 - 美国学生输入CS博士计划结束。然而,在那些从事IAAMCS活动的黑人/非裔美国人CS博士学位,86%完成了他们的博士学位。

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