Women in STEM Roundup – Week of January 20, 2014
Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of January 20, 2014…
- Don’t Forget That Looks Still Matter In Tech (Fast Company)
- And now for a completely different rant… (mathematigal)
- Academy Honors 15 for Major Contributions to Science (National Academy of Sciences)
- How to Get More Women Interested in Tech (Bloomberg)
- Alone in the Valley (Ladybits)
- White House Calls for “Datapalooza” Submissions (edSurge)
- Debunking the Left Brain and Right Brain Myth (Innovation Excellence)
- LA Board of Ed Approves Next Phase of $1 Billion Tech Plan (edSurge)
- LEGO Ad From 1981 Should Be Required Reading For Everyone Who Makes, Buys Or Sells Toys (Huffington Post)
- How GitHub Hired More Women—In Part, By Encouraging Them To Talk (ReadWrite)
- Ladies, It’s time to get outraged (clearly torrie)
- Announcing the Female Founders Conference (Y Combinator Posthaven)
- Time to Apply for the US Naval Academy Summer STEM program (The Maker Mom)
- The Big Bang Approach to Problem Definition (Innovation Excellence)
- University of Miami seeking Dean for School of Architecture (Association for Women in Architecture + Design)
- Why computing curriculum fails to light academics’ flame of inspiration (ComputerWeekly.com)
- Giving girls the code to a life in computing and engineering (The Age)
- Get Ready for STEM Saturday on January 25 (The Maker Mom)
- Fetch My Keys, My Autonomous Robot (Elemental)
- Celebrate Girl Day with AAUW: Enter Our Battle of the Plans! (AAUW)
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