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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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Did You Know: Only 6% of STEM Faculty are Women of Color, Multimedia Resumes are the New Black, 2014 Could Be the Year of the Female Entrepreneur, Changing the Perception of CS, Silicon Valley Tech Boards May Be Affected By Bias

Only 6% of STEM Faculty are Women of Color Did you know that out of 111,800 STEM faculty, only 6,400 women of color hold positions, compared to more than three

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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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Gender Diversity in Startups, Donations Make Initiative a Reality, 16 Traits of a Great IT Leader, Code.org, Few Females in Ad Tech

Gender Diversity In Startups Might Be More Important Than You Thought Did you know that while it is no secret that the tech startup community is lacking women, this gender

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Non-Doctoral-Granting Departments, Social Acceptance of STEM, NCWIT at DSW, and a Startup Mentality

New Insight Into Non-Doctoral-Granting Departments in Computing Did you know the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) completed the first survey of non-doctoral-granting departments in computing in early 2013? The survey

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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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Gender Equity Makeover, Lessons from an Aerospace Engineer, Startup with a Cause, Misinterpreting the STEM Crisis, Career Advancement and Junior/Mid-Level Women in Tech

Gender Equity Makeover at Harvard Did you know that Harvard Business School recently conducted a case study on gender equity within their business school? This study was the result of an

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Vote for NCWIT to Receive a $25,000 Chase Community Giving Grant During Denver Startup Week

NCWIT is one of 13 Colorado-based non-profits included as part of the Chase Community Giving campaign at Denver Startup Week (DSW). On Friday, September 20, six candidates will be named

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Career Advancement for Mid Level Women in Tech, Improving STEM Ed, Rewarding Behaviors for Women in Tech, Reevaluating Your Startups Culture, and Inequalities in the Workplace

Career Advancement and Junior/Mid-Level Women in Tech Did you know that Evolved Employer released a report in June 2013 focused on mid-level women in tech aspiring toward career advancement? About

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AspireIT Summer Program Blog Post + Press Roundup

This summer, NCWIT launched a new pilot program, NCWIT AspireIT, that addresses the lack of women in technology by actively engaging middle school girls with computing. NCWIT AspireIT pairs female

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Who’ll Run the World? Girls! And Robots.

Today’s guest post is from Sruti Modekurty. Sruti is a 2012 National Award Runner-Up and 2012 Northern California Affiliate Award Winner of our Award for Aspirations in Computing. She is

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Robots, Glitter, and a New Spin on STEM

Today’s guest post is from Savannah Loberger, a 2013 National Award Winner and 2011 Oregon/SW Washington Affiliate Award Winner of NCWIT’s Award for Aspirations in Computing. This summer, Savannah ran

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Illinois AspireIT Program: GEMS (Girls Engaged in Math & Science)

This guest post was written by Briana Chapman, an NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing recipient and leader of one of our pilot AspireIT programs, addressing the lack of women

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White House Champions of Change for Tech Inclusion Event Press & Recaps

Last month, we attended and participated in the White House’s Champions of Change for Tech Inclusion event. The event recognized individuals for their extraordinary work around expanding technology opportunities for

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Did You Know? Women Entrepreneurs, CIOs in HIgher Ed, Tech Trends, NSF Grant, Flextime Bias

What’s Holding Female Entrepreneurs Back? Did you know that the recently released Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) Women’s Report shows that there are about 126 million women currently managing new companies

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Young people are an important part of the conversation in tech [Angelika Modawal on Champions of Change for Tech Inclusion]

On July 31, I attended the White House Champions of Change for Tech Inclusion event at the White House. At the event, I heard the Champions and prominent members in

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Did You Know? A CEO’s Storytelling, MOOCs, Career Advice, Talent Analysis

A CEO’s Storytelling Can Spark Change   Did you know, according to recent research in the McKinsey Quarterly, that one of the top priorities for companies is to have leaders

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To Code or Not to Code: There Is No Question

“Programming is a skill — not a profession,” said Carlos Bueno, Facebook engineer and author of Lauren Ipsum, a fairy tale that teaches computer science concepts to children. Carlos was

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Did You Know: Demographics on Technical Women

Did you know that there are nearly 1 million women in computing occupations in the United States today? Recently we gathered together some demographics on technical women and thought we’d

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Did You Know: Quick Math, the Recruiting Honeypot, and Advocacy 101

Boys’ “Impulsiveness” May Result in Better Math Ability You may be familiar with gender stereotypes that depict boys as impulsive and messy, and girls as cautious and detailed; but did

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