Women in STEM Roundup – Week of April 21, 2014
Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of April 21, 2014…
- Tech’s Gender Bias: What Top Female VCs Really Think (WIRED)
- 4 Ways Women are Digging Deeper into the Gaming Industry (What’s Your Tech.ca)
- Women with RAM (AdaptingIT)
- Mari-Louise Ross: Ode to My Mentors (Huffington Post)
- What It’s Like to Be a Girl Who Codes (Huffington Post)
- Fearless women in IT setting their own tone on the startup scene (Computer Weekly.com)
- A Tech Entrepreneur’s No. 1 Tip for Success: Deliver (Huffington Post)
- Donna Nelson: My Experiences and Goals as a Science Advisor for Breaking Bad (Huffington Post)
- Seeing Beyond Gender: Canadian Tech Entrepreneur Shares Successful Vision (What’s Your Tech.ca)
- NCWIT AspireIT to Teach 1,300 Middle School Girls to Code (NCWIT)
- Dealing With The Skills Gap (Huffington Post)
- USA Science and Engineering Festival: Making a Difference in the Lives of Our Children (Huffington Post)
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