In a new U.S. News & World Report article , writer Delece Smith-Barron reports that colleges are working to engage women and minority students in STEM fields. The Association of American Colleges and Universities, she writes , has announced 20 schools for participation in their Teaching to Increase Diversity and Equity in STEM program, known as TIDES . The article quotes Vice President for Undergraduate Education Kelly Mack saying that the program, “aims to increase the number of women and underrepresented minority students who are supported by faculty members that make them feel empowered.” In the article , Mack says, “when underrepresented minorities and women see people who resemble them teaching science, technology, engineering or math, the experience can be encouraging." Another great point in the piece comes from Penny Rheingans, the director for the Center for Women in Technology at the University of Maryland—Baltimore County. She says that prospective STEM stud...