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Stemming the tide: How to keep women in science, tech, engineering and math

Carol Wong, 39, a senior water resources
engineer for Fulton-based nonprofit Center
for Watershed Protection, is pictured at a
project in Columbia called Mellen Court Stream
Restoration, where she managed a research
project that monitored water quality during
construction. (LLOYD FOX/STAFF)
Carol Wong, 39, a senior water resources engineer for Fulton-based nonprofit Center for Watershed Protection, is pictured at a project in Columbia called Mellen Court Stream Restoration, where she managed a research project that monitored water quality during construction. (LLOYD FOX/STAFF)
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The reasons range widely, experts say, from women facing the lingering, ages-old stereotype that boys are better at math and science, to them lacking role models both in their college faculties and the leadership ranks of workplaces, to the difficulty of carving out time to have children and maintain a work-life balance.

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