Men and Women Cite Different Reasons, Universities Struggle With Diversity at the Faculty and Staff Level Too, Number of Female-Founded Y Combinator Startups Is Trending Upward, 2015 White House Science Fair, D.C. is the Best City for Women in Tech

Men and Women Cite Different Reasons for the Lack of Women in Technology Forbes recently featured two articles discussing reasons for the lack of women in technology — one from

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In the News: 10 Women Who Changed the Tech Industry Forever, 2015 White House Science Fair, Initiative to Scale Student Computing Groups Nationwide

View in browser This newsletter provides a monthly recap of the biggest headlines about women and computing, news about NCWIT, and links to resources to equip you as change leaders

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NCWIT Chief Strategy and Growth Officer Ruthe Farmer Receives the British Council’s Education U.K. Alumni Award

First-ever award honors high-achieving alumni of U.K. universities. The NCWIT is pleased to announce that its Chief Strategy and Growth Officer Ruthe Farmer received the British Council’s Education U.K. Alumni

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What to Do After Releasing Diversity Data, Community Colleges and the STEM Pipeline, Transgender Access to Tech, School Teachers’ Bias

What to Do After Releasing Diversity Data NCWIT Senior Research Scientist Dr. Catherine Ashcraft authored a recent Fast Company article entitled, “10 Actionable Ways to Actually Increase Diversity in Tech.”

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NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing Recipients to Be Honored Guests at the White House Science Fair

Four technical-minded young women from the NCWIT Aspirations in Computing program are among the nation’s most innovative minds in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The NCWIT today announced that

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NCWIT, Google.org, and ACM-W Announce Initiative to Scale Student Computing Groups on Campuses Nationwide

A $500,000 initiative will directly fund student groups for technical women, develop a national infrastructure, and create tools for groups to succeed. At the 2015 SIGCSE Technical Symposium last week,

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