Housed in the Southwest Institute for Research on Women (SIROW), WISE prides itself on not only utilizing research to inform our programming, but also engaging in research and evaluation projects that help build knowledge around the barriers women and girls face and effective ways to support diversity and inclusion efforts.
Please find below information on some of our recent research and evaluation projects. For information on research or evaluation collaboration with WISE, contact Dr. Stephanie Murphy at sumurphy@arizona.edu.
Current WISE Research & Evaluation Projects
U.S. STEM Occupation Wages & Employment Projections, 2022-2032
Demographic Profile of STEM Degree Completers, 2014-2022
Previous WISE Research & Evaluation Projects
Time to Graduation and Attrition Rates for Undergraduate Women at the University of Arizona, 2011-2021
Women in STEM Retention & Graduation Data Dashboard, 2017-2022
COVID-Related Impacts on UArizona's STEM Students, May 2020
An Intersectional Analysis of STEM Student Outcomes at UArizona, 2014-2020
This research is a UAIR and WISE collaboration that explores retention and graduation rates of Female students at the University of Arizona with a focus on STEM programs. Both organizations hope to use data analysis and critical theory to inform decision making for retention and graduation practices at every stage of the student’s experience at the university.