Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of May 26, 2014…
- Google to release diversity data about workforce (Washington Post)
- This Woman Proves You Don’t Have to Be A Hoodie-Wearing Male to Make It in Today’s Tech World (Nation Swell)
- ‘Our Job Is To Solve Problems’: How STEM Jobs Can Take Women To The C-Suite And Beyond (Forbes)
- Girls win grants for tech camp (Hillsboro Tribune)
- Young Women in Technology Band Together in Texas to Succeed (Nation Swell)
- How Boys and Girls Learn Differently (Huffington Post)
- Do We Need a Title IX for STEM Workers? (CIO)
- Increasing Diversity in the STEM Pipeline (Huffington Post)
- When CSMA? Will Women Astronomers Outnumber Men in the Near Future? (Women in Astronomy)
- So, What Good Question Have You Asked Today? (Huffington Post)
- Helping Young Kids Code: Scratch Day Resources (The Maker Mom)
- PRESENTING: The 100 Most Influential Tech Women On Twitter (Business Insider)
- A Hackathon Designed By Women, For Women, To Solve The Gender Gap (Fast Company)
- DevelopHer Toy and Game Challenge Launches at NCWIT Summit (Business Wire)
- Turning the Tide for Women Studying STEM (The Story Exchange)
- Georgia STEM Day 2014 – Major Success! (Math SP)
- Why We Resist Unconscious Bias (Women in Astronomy)
- 2014 TECHWOMEN EMERGING LEADERS ANNOUNCED (TechWomen)
- Free Summer Math Offerings from KnowRe and HoodaMath (edSurge)
- Summer Brain Gain: 20+ Edtech Learning Opportunities for Educators and Students (EdSurge)
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