Women in STEM Roundup – Week of March 10, 2014
Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of March 10, 2014…
- Four Inspiring Women in Technology (HootSuite)
- I’m an engineer, not a cheerleader. Let’s abandon silly rules about gender roles. (Washington Post)
- The Joy of Teaching Computer Science in the Age of Facebook (The Atlantic)
- Rita McGrath on Seeing Innovation in Strategic Terms (Innovation Excellence)
- Women in Tech Share Three Secrets of the Job (Huffington Post)
- An Innovator has an Obligation to… (Innovation Excellence)
- Adjunct faculty member Kayo Inaba receives L’Oréal-UNESCO Women in Science award (Rockefeller University)
- Will Women Dominate the Tech Field? (Huffington Post)
- Celebrating Women Entrepreneurship with Julia Hartz and Daphne Koller (Huffington Post)
- Startup Women: Up Global’s New Initiative Set to Launch 1500 Female-Led Startup Teams in 2014 (Huffington Post)
- Career Profiles: Astronomer to Director for the Centre of Excellence for All-Sky Astrophysics (Women in Astronomy)
- Famous Women in Computing (Anita Borg Institute)
- The First Woman to Get a Ph.D. in Computer Science From MIT (The Atlantic)
- Why Is It Important to Strengthen Computer Science Education? (ACM)
- Why I Started Tweeting and Blogging (Association of Women Surgeons)
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