Women in STEM Roundup – Week of February 17, 2014
Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of February 17, 2014…
- Seeing the Skies Through Galileo’s Eyes (Science)
- A Valentine’s Day Consideration: A Radical Change in How We Build Mission-focused Business Relationships (Huffington Post)
- Inspiring Girls in STEM: A Conversation with Merck Scientists (Girls Inc)
- #STEMchat for Engineering Week #GirlDay2014 with DiscoverE (The Marker Mom)
- An Open Education Not Ready to Be Open (Huffpost)
- Goldman Handed Out Cosmetic Mirrors and Nail Files at Women’s Coding Event (The New York Times)
- How Google X’s Megan Smith is helping women in tech, one story at a time (CNN Money)
- Then-And-Now Photos Of The Girl From That Iconic LEGO Ad Show Just How Much Has Changed (Huffington Post)
- Girls in Tech at SXSW – Panel on the On-going Issue of Funding Women Entrepreneurs (Girls in Tech)
- Newswire : STEM Education Gap threatens American economic success (Greene County Democrat)
- Keeping women in high-tech fields is big challenge, report finds (Washington Post)
- Here’s how to shift the gender disparity in tech (Crain’s Chicago)
- Further gender integration in science, engineering could spark innovation (Penn State News)
- Dropbox’s hiring practices explain its disappointing lack of female employees (Washington Post)
- Volunteers Needed for Daughter Day at Conference (WAI)
- A Woman CEO And Entrepreneur (Anita Borg Institute)
- Jan Millsapps, Ph.D.: Denied, Deferred, Demented (Huffington Post)
- Closing the Gender Gap: Michigan Tech Recruitment Initiatives Aim to Attract Female Students (Michigan Tech)