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Women Leaving SET Jobs, Pacesetters Create Change, Mentoring and Tech’s Women Problem, and Coding as a Foreign Language

Why Are Women Leaving SET Jobs? Did you know that a new report released by the Center for Talent Innovation titled “Athena 2.0” shows that while women currently comprise roughly

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Successful Alaskan STEM Program, Tech Women Creating Peer Networks, Increasing the Number of Women in Tech, and Talking With the Founder of Black Girls Code

Alaskan STEM Program Proves To Be A Success Did you know that the Alaska Native Science & Engineering Program (ANSEP), a program aimed at attracting more Alaska natives to study

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Misleading Claims About Tech Companies Hiring More Women Than Men, AA Members in Online Database, Wal Mart’s CIO Shares Insights, Springboard’s Accelerator Program, and STEAM as the New STEM

Did you know recent media claims about tech companies hiring more women are misleading? Over the past few weeks, several media outlets have reported that tech companies now seem to

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NCWIT Members Can Share Opportunities with the NCWIT Aspirations in Computing Community

Did you know that NCWIT member organizations can submit* opportunities to the NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AIC) website for Award recipients, educators, parents, and other AIC participants to view? Technology-related

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Skepticism Around MOOCs, Male Mentors, Retaining Female Tech Talent, and Award Recipients and K-12 Members

Many Professors Are Skeptical of MOOCs Did you know that Inside Higher Ed recently released the Faculty Attitudes on Technology report? The report is based on Gallup’s survey of 2,251

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