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The Daily Princetonian

Women in Princeton's most male-skewing departments

When Hannah Davinroy ’17 was in elementary school, she hated science. “You had to draw a lot of pictures for science, and I was never good at drawing,” she said. By the time she graduated from her high school in Lafayette, Colo., however, Davinroy’s attitude toward science had been transformed by one of her teachers, a former National Aeronautics and Space Administration employee who taught Davinroy AP Physics B, general chemistry and AP Chemistry. “[She] convinced me I was good enough in science to pursue it,” Davinroy, an intended physics major, said.

NEWS | 03/04/2015

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