Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of April 14, 2014…
- That Fake Science Fair Poster That Went Viral? I Made It. Here’s Why. (Huffington Post)
- How Technology Is Changing The Skills We Need To Learn (Innovation Excellence)
- HOW TO MOVE THE WOMEN IN TECHNOLOGY CONVERSATION TO THE MAINSTREAM (Fast Company)
- Marilyn Monroe: Amateur Scientist? (Huffington Post)
- How do we make programming languages more usable and learnable? (Computer Education Blog)
- Women do not apply to ‘male-sounding’ job postings (Science Daily)
- Why bother? How hackathons can become more female-friendly (Computer Education Blog)
- What’s Wrong With STEM Education? (Huffington Post)
- Julie Ann Horvath Describes Sexism And Intimidation Behind Her GitHub Exit (TechCrunch)
- Why few women in engineering? (gas stations without pumps)
- Clinton Urges Tech Leaders to Invest in Training (ABC News)
- Career Profiles: Astronomer to Tenure Track Faculty at a Community College (Women in Astronomy)
- The Disappearing Woman and Life on the Internet (Huffington Post)
- Who Knew? Math Is Cool. (Huffington Post)
- Paula Stern on Importance of More Careers in Computer Science (CED)
- 3 Ways for Women to Close the VC Gender Gap (Entrepreneur)
- Inspiring a Pipeline of Engineering Talent: Perspective from DuPont’s Chief Engineer (Huffington Post)
- Words of Wisdom: Women of Color in STEM discuss Mentorship and Balance (Science Club for Girls)
- Bias in Science: Further Thoughts from Skeptech (SkepChick)
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