Broadening Participation in Computing via Ubiquitous Combined Majors (CS+X)

Author:

Brodley Carla E.1,Hescott Benjamin J.1,Biron Jessica1,Ressing Ali1,Peiken Melissa1,Maravetz Sarah1,Mislove Alan1

Affiliation:

1. Northeastern University, Boston, MA, USA

Publisher

ACM

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