Women in STEM Roundup – Week of February 10, 2014
Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of February 10, 2014…
- Smart 7-Year-Old Explains The Problem With Gender Stereotypes In A Letter To LEGO (Huffington Post)
- Training Future Cybercrime Fighters to Protect Your Thermostat (Huffington Post)
- Changing the Debate about Women in STEM: Celebrating our Equal Abilities! (Women in Astronomy)
- We Need More Women In Tech: Meet Some Of The Women Leading The Charge (Forbes)
- We Know Tech Companies Are Sexist, But This Is Horrifying (Huffington Post)
- Report: STEM Job Market Much Larger Than Previously Reported (US News)
- 20 must-attend tech conferences for female entrepreneurs in 2014 (The Next Web)
- Groups step up efforts to develop more female IT workers (Fierce CIO)
- Increasing visibility of women in technology (UB Reporter)
- Memo to Chicken Little: Female Scientists Do Roam Among Us, and Gasp! Some Even Wear Lipstick (Huffington Post)
- Women and Cleantech: Glass Ceiling Not Yet Broken (Huffington Post)
- STEM Selling: Beautiful Women Conquering New Territories and Old Stereotypes (Huffington Post)
- This Is What It’s Like To Be a Woman at a Bitcoin Meet-up (LadyBits)
- How The Meritocracy Myth Affects Women In Technology (NPR)
- 5 Pieces of Career Advice for Women Tech Entrepreneurs (Mashable)
- Turning the ‘Challenges’ of Being a Woman in Tech Into Opportunities (Reuters)
- Recognizing Women’s Achievements (Anita Borg Institute)
- Silicon Valley Isn’t a Meritocracy. And It’s Dangerous to Hero-Worship Entrepreneurs (Computer Education Blog)
- These Women Are Building The Software That Quietly Runs The World (Business Insider)
- Supporting STEM leaders: 5 things we need to do (Federal News Radio)
- Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium Launches Teen Career Series (The Maker Mom)
- How Mentoring May Be the Key to Solving Tech’s Women Problem (Huffington Post)
- Tesla Comic Inspires STEM Learning (Huffington Post)
- University work contracts turning off female scientists (The Information Daily.com)