Recent news on women and information technology, computing, education, innovation, business, and the IT industry.
From EarthWeb.com:
Are There Too Many Women in IT?
May 13, 2008
From IT World:
Hiring the Wrong IT Staff to Achieve Your Goals?
May 12, 2008
From the Pittsburgh Tribune Review:
CMU adds degree program combining computers, arts
May 11, 2008
From the Statesman Journal:
Republican leaders think it's OK to pay women less
May 11, 2008
From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Women urged to break the cash ceiling
May 9, 2008
From CIO:
Young Girls Not Interested in IT Careers Due to Lack of Female Role Models, RIM Study Finds
May 9, 2008
From the University of Buffalo Reporter:
Socially relevant computing: Undergraduates create practical solutions for real-world problems
May 8, 2008
From ShinyShiny:
Girls still not excited by careers in technology
May 6, 2008
From Red Orbit:
Prejudice Under the Microscope
May 6, 2008
From The Chronicle of Higher Education:
Computing Group Strives to Get Teenagers Into Computer Careers
May 5, 2008
From BusinessWire:
Anita Borg Institute Presents Three TechLeaders Coast-to-Coast Workshops
May 5, 2008
From The Journal News:
Advances aside, women still trail in technology jobs
May 5, 2008
From The New York Times:
Who Will Tell the People?
May 4, 2008
From WTOP News:
UMBC offers classes in video game development
May 4, 2008
From Inside Higher Ed:
A Closer Look at Minorities in Engineering
May 2, 2008
From The Washington Post:
Women Entrepreneurs Spur Economic Growth
May 2, 2008
From American Public Media - Future Tense:
Computer science has an image problem
May 2, 2008
From eWeek:
Walmart.com`s Wii Fit for Mom Promotion
May 2, 2008
From The Sentinel:
Event tries to engineer interest in the science field
May 1, 2008
From CPST:
Professional Societies and Increasing Diversity in STEM
Apr 30, 2008
From BusinessWeek:
How to Foster Tech Entrepreneurship
Apr 30, 2008
From the Harvard Crimson:
Barbara J. Grosz To Serve as Radcliffe Dean
Apr 29, 2008
From SUNY Buffalo:
Less Geek, More Citizen: Computer Scientists Push Social Relevance
Apr 28, 2008
From eWeek:
Wage Gap Narrower for Women in IT
Apr 28, 2008
From RedOrbit:
Starting and Running an REU for Minorities and Women
Apr 26, 2008
From the Hoya:
Looking for an upgrade
Apr 25, 2008
From The New York Times:
Study Suggests Math Teachers Scrap Balls and Slices
Apr 25, 2008
From Richmond.com:
University of Richmond receives $1.4 million grant for new science course
Apr 24, 2008
From Campus Technology:
Stanford U Prof Gets ACM-Infosys Award in Computing Sciences
Apr 23, 2008
From the Kansas City Star:
Helping women find their own brand of success
Apr 21, 2008
From the News-Leader:
Missouri S&T offers high-tech summer camp
Apr 21, 2008
From the Daily Advertiser:
Engineering, computer science dominate top salaried professions for college grads
Apr 16, 2008
From Redmond Developer News:
Women Give Thumbs Up To MySQL
Apr 16, 2008
From the Chronicle of Higher Education:
Hampton U. Team Wins Computer-science Olympiad
Apr 14, 2008
From the Baltimore Sun:
Class of '08 faces a scramble for jobs
Apr 14, 2008
From the Philadelphia Inquirer:
Women and IT: iI's not computing
Apr 13, 2008
From Pegasus News:
National Science Foundation offers UT Dallas $2.7 million to get kids into computer science
Apr 13, 2008
From eWeek:
Where Did All the Girl Geeks Go?
Apr 10, 2008
From the New York Times:
My Life in a Video Game
Apr 9, 2008
From the Wall Street Journal:
For Class of '08, a Scramble for Jobs
Apr 8, 2008
From the Chronicle of Higher Education:
Advanced-Placement Computer Science Course Hangs On
Apr 8, 2008
From Sys-Con Media:
Gartner Says Mobile Technology Vendors Must Better Address Gender Diversity and Demographics in their Products
Apr 8, 2008
From the Campus Press:
Time for tech savvy: Boulder hosts first Colorado Celebration of Women in Computing conference
Apr 7, 2008
From Slashdot:
College Board Kills AP Computer Science AB
Apr 7, 2008
From the Republican:
Students hone computer sense
Apr 6, 2008
From Matro West Daily News:
High tech inspiration: Girls see pathways to careers in math and science
Apr 5, 2008

