Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of April 7, 2014…
- Mareshia Donald’s letter to her young self (Science Club for Girls)
- Shereen Yusuff, Senior Drilling Engineer: A Role Model for Today’s Girls (Huffington Post)
- Why We Need Women to Advance in Science (Huffington Post)
- Computer Science for Non-Majors (The Computing Community Consortium Blog)
- Impostoritis: A Lifelong, but Treatable, Condition (Slate)
- Meet Pinterest’s Rockstar Women Engineers (Business Insider)
- Robotics Hangout: Learn about Three Competitive Leagues for Kids (TheMakerMom.com)
- 5 reasons technology world needs more geek girls (CNN)
- 200 Girls Learning How to Code in One of the Oldest Indian Cities in the World (Huffington Post)
- This Is Not Your Father’s STEM Job (The Atlantic)
- Through Both Eyes: the case for a Gender Lens in STEM (Science GRRL)
- Technology’s Man Problem (NYTimes)
- What It’s Like to Be a Girl Who Codes (Medium)
- Early STEM Education Will Lead to More Women in IT (CIO)
- Women in STEM: It’s Time to Redesign the Pipeline (Huffington Post)
- Career Profiles: Astronomer to Astrophysicist at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Women in Astronomy)
- Sheryl Sandberg: I’m Adding a 4th Point to Your TEDTalk: Choose to Stay Your Way (Huffington Post)
- To Girls Pursuing Technology, We’re All Rooting for You (Huffington Post)
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