[link] Women in Computer Science, Where to Find More Info?

I recently ran across the following link:

A Campus Champion for Women in Computer Science

Which discusses a new president at Harvey Mudd College, and specifically her work in making the computer science major more accessible to women. This seems neat and interesting except… barely any details are provided whatsoever.

They mention that the introductory computer science course was split into different courses, one of which is taught in Python. Looking at Maria Klowe’s webpage on Harvey Mudd she references that these steps were taken in a three part plan, and says “I encourage you to read more” but there are no obvious links on the page to any specifics.

Is anyone from Harvey Mudd that knows more or how to find out more? For example, did the increase in female computer scientists go along with an increase in the size of the program (as is implied) or was there a displacement of male computer scientists? Is the success limited to the one department, or are other engineering and science majors picking up women? I noticed the front page mentioning that Harvey Mudd was recently named the top engineering school in the US, so presumably the gains don’t result from “dumbing down” the program, but I’d like to see more information.