Women in STEM Roundup – Week of March 3, 2014
Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of March 3, 2014…
- ‘Don’t Know Much About Science’ (Huffington Post)
- Finding Your Career 2.0 in Conservation Science: One Woman’s Story (Huffington Post)
- Women missing out on lucrative careers in computer science (San Jose Mercury news)
- Women in computer science, engineering to be honored at Kellogg Center (MSU Today)
- We need a moon shot to propel women into computer science careers (San Jose Mercury News)
- Chicago’s Adler Planetarium to Host Special Premiere of New Cosmos Show (The Maker Mom)
- CS KickStart gives budding female computer scientists a window to the programming world (San Jose Mercury News)
- Girls Inc. Eureka! Evaluation Report (Girls Inc)
- Field Museum Women in Science Internships
- Why Tinkering With Children Can Help You Solve the Gritty Problem at Work? (Huffington Post)
- What 80% Of Employers Do Before Inviting You For An Interview (Huffington Post)
- In Silicon Valley, a conference for female founders (CNN Money)
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