Infoworld’s Report on Women Leaving IT April 17, 2007 Recently InfoWorld did a special report on women and IT, called, “Why are Women Exiting IT Professions?” The article series discusses the advantages of gender Read More »
The View from Abroad April 10, 2007 Living and spending my sabbatical in Sweden for more than six months has allowed me to gain a different perspective on a variety of issues Read More »
The Power of Nice April 3, 2007 I am on the plane returning from New York City and the thing that is most on my mind are the wonderful people we meet Read More »
Gender Diversity at Web Conferences March 27, 2007 Every few months, the blogosphere addresses the matter of gender diversity of speakers at conferences about design, technology, and the web. The latest such incidents Read More »
Girl Game Devs March 20, 2007 Hi everyone, I’m Camille Dodson, and I make video games. NCWIT recently contacted me after hearing about my activities, so I’m writing here to share Read More »
Why Women Are Brilliant at IT March 13, 2007 Instead of agonizing over why there aren’t more women in IT, it might be more interesting and more fruitful to ask: Why are women so Read More »
Women Entrepreneurs and Networking March 6, 2007 Our fourth and last literature review for NCWIT, supported by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, is now available. As in the other reviews, we examine Read More »
Women Entrepreneurs and Access to Financial Capital February 28, 2007 Women are much more likely than men to self-finance their business. Rather than go into debt or sell shares, women commonly use personal savings, earnings Read More »
The Role of Psychological Factors and Gender for IT Start-ups February 20, 2007 The second in our series of entrepreneurship reports is now online. On behalf of NCWIT and The Kauffman Foundation, we have been exploring what the Read More »
High School Women To Attend ‘Discover Engineering Day’ At CU-Boulder Feb. 23 February 19, 2007 Read More »