Women in STEM Roundup – Week of May 5, 2014
Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of May 5, 2014…
- How Ms. Tech is working to get women founders recognized and funded (Chicago Tribune)
- A tech shortcut to diversity in the workplace? (Q&A) (cnet)
- Sexism Is Alive And Well In High School Science Classes, Study Says (Huffington Post)
- 11 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT TECHWOMEN MENTORS (Tech Women)
- Tualatin High’s Stephanie Hughes wins technology award (The Oregonian)
- On Women in Tech (Sparkfun)
- Dr. Nadia Shouraboura, Founder & CEO of Hointer on Her Time in Tech (What’s Your Tech.ca)
- Microsoft Commits $1 Billion to Help Schools Buy Devices (edSurge)
- Female Programmers Make 90% of Male Programmers’ Salaries. Should We Celebrate? (Tech Cocktail)
- Why Female Entrepreneurs Don’t Need To Code To Build A Million-Dollar Tech Company (Forbes)
- Coding Bootcamp Graduates Will Nearly Triple in 2014 (edSurge)
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