Women in STEM Roundup – Week of January 27, 2014
Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of January 27, 2014…
- Where women learn to code (IT World)
- Alaska STEM Advocate Helps Women, Minorities Succeed (US News)
- CES 2014: A Woman’s Perspective (Forbes)
- I’m a Girl and I Want the Boy Toy (LadyBits)
- My Successful Experience with Sexual Harassment (Women in Astronomy)
- The male-only version of the Female Founders Conference (LadyBits)
- Gender Differences in Coding Courses? Looking at the Numbers (Huffington Post)
- The Only Girl in the Skate Park (LadyBits)
- She’s a beauty and a geek: Supermodel is a coder (CNN)
- Behind The Cello with Yo-Yo Ma (Huffington Post)
- Meet Kayla Iacovino, Volcanologist (LadyBits)
- Global Curriculum — The World Village (Huffington Post)
- TECHWOMEN AND TECHGIRLS REUNITE IN RAMALLAH (TechWom@n)
- Vivek Wadhwa: Steps to Increasing the Number of Women In Tech (WSJ)
- NIHAL FARES REVEALS THE SECRET TO SILICON VALLEY’S SUCCESS (TechWom@n)
- Behind the Scenes at Tech Companies: Employees Teach Each Other How to Code (Huffington Post)
- How Working at a Startup Helped My Teaching (edSurge)
- 5 Myths (Women in Astronomy)
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