Women in STEM Roundup – Week of January 13, 2014
Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of January 13, 2014…
- Want More Women in Tech? Fix Misperceptions of Computer Science (edSurge)
- Women in Business: Q&A with Dori Roberts, CEO and Founder of Engineering for Kids (Huffington Post)
- 11 Reasons 2014 will be Breakout Year for Women Entrepreneurs (Forbes)
- The benefits of being a mentor in academia (Women in Astronomy)
- Elementary Science Fairs in the Era of STEM and Science Standards (Huffington Post)
- The Power of Skype to Inspire a New Generation of STEM (Huffington Post)
- 20 STEM Summer Internships for College Students (Under the Microscope)
- Top Ten Women in Tech organizations (Women in Technology Hawaii)
- Celebrating Amelia Earhart as a Female Aviator (Huffington Post)
- Reaching for the Stars (Huffington Post)
- Amelia Earhart: Breaking Barriers of Earth and Sky (Huffington Post)
- Like Amelia, I Followed My Risky Dreams (Huffington Post)
- ‘Aviatrix’ Is My New Word (Huffington Post)
- Four Types of Innovation and the Strategic Choices Each One Represents (Innovation Excellence)
- Tech’s Gender and Race Gap Starts in High School (The Atlantic)
- Gender Bias In Tech Professions Called A Reality (Investors.com)
- STEM jobs key to better economy: Column (USA Today)
- Grace Hopper Celebration 2014 Call for Participation Opens (Anita Borg Institute)
- GHC Scholarship Applications Open (Anita Borg Institute)
- NCWIT and Symantec Give Grants to Support the Recruitment of More Women to Technology (NCWIT)
- Did You Know: Only 6% of STEM Faculty are Women of Color, Multimedia Resumes are the New Black, 2014 Could Be the Year of the Female Entrepreneur, Changing the Perception of CS, Silicon Valley Tech Boards May Be Affected By Bias (NCWIT)
- 3 Reasons Why You Should Go to Hackathons and Bring Your Female Friends (Huffington Post)
- 2014 Careers: The Invisible Executive (Innovation Excellence)
- TED-Ed Announces Launch of “TED-Ed Clubs” (edSurge)
- STEM Needs a New Letter (The Atlantic)
- 7 Things We Should Start Teaching In Schools ASAP (Huffington Post)
- Fight for boardroom diversity: Column (USA Today)
- The Trouble With Bright Girls (Psychology Today)