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Women in Tech Seminar Spring '11

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Harassment in Other Subjects...

Thanks, Pletcher.  These articles highlight a compliant attitude toward sexual harassment.  Definitely worth a read.

https://beingawomaninphilosophy.wordpress.com/

http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2011/03/30/philosophers_consider_what_to_do_about_sexual_harassment

http://www.newappsblog.com/2011/03/what-is-to-be-done-about-sexual-harassment-in-the-philosophy-profession.html#tp
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

What do Women Think About the Lack of Women?

http://blogs.forbes.com/meghancasserly/2011/02/23/women-in-tech-or-women-and-tech-wheres-the-money-at/
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Friday, March 4, 2011

Them's Fighting Words!

It seems innocuous enough, but the article isn't really what's in question here.  Check out the comments that follow!

http://www.themarysue.com/10-women-who-secretly-control-the-internet/#
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Kiki is the Executive Director of Thinkersmith and a former computer science instructor at the University of Oregon. A Member of Mensa and former Chair of Women in Computer Science, Kiki is a world-renowned specialist in computational thinking. She was recently named one of Lane County’s 20 rising stars under the age of 40 and has graced the cover of Open For Business magazine. As a champion for responsible computing and equity in both CS employment and education, Kiki works with many organizations to improve the experience of girls and women in STEM. Her landmark work with the hands-on Traveling Circuits computer science curriculum helped Thinkersmith receive the 2013 Google RISE Award for excellence in Science and Engineering. She currently writes for the Huffington Post, sits on the Education Advisory Council for Code.org, is a member of the Advisory Board for Wonder Workshop, and is a vital member of the Leadership team for the Oregon Girls Collaborative Project.
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