Number Of Women In Senior Tech Posts Declines For Second Year In A Row
By Nick Zieminski NEW YORK (Reuters) - The number of women in senior technology positions at U.S. companies is down for the second year...
By Nick Zieminski NEW YORK (Reuters) - The number of women in senior technology positions at U.S. companies is down for the second year...
Marie Wilson | Posted 05.10.2012
I say, God bless the Internet. Truth be told, technology is one of the greatest gifts for today's mother.
Hulya Aksu | Posted 04.11.2012
Women are not only outnumbering men in social media usage, but they are spending more time on the social sites that they visit. Why are we not among the founders and the leaders of the companies that serve us?
Emma Gray | Posted 05.01.2012
Though they may be a small demographic, it seems that (some) men have officially arrived on the Pinterest scene.
Samantha Parent Walravens | Posted 01.16.2012
While the lack of women in the science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields is often attributed to lack of ability or desire on the part of women, a more likely explanation is that societal beliefs, or stereotypes, color our view.
Brittany Morin | Posted 01.16.2012
For all of the incredible doors the web has opened for the world, it's also overwhelmed us with an amount of content that we'll never be able to absorb. The curated web is an important next step to provide people with the ideas and information they are looking for.
William Brindley | Posted 01.03.2012
Ultimately, our goal is to provide a continuum of success for women in IT: entry-level to leadership, personally and professionally, locally and globally. But we need your help.
Pat Mitchell | Posted 12.05.2011
Women all over the world are early adopters and effective users, but you wouldn't guess it from ad campaigns, tech conferences, or by reviewing the headshots of Silicon Valley executive lineups.
Emily K. Schwartz | Posted 11.20.2011
As women, it's critical that we open doors for young girls who do not know they exist. These are not just doors to the unknown, but doors to the "STEM" careers: opportunities in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
Tara Sophia Mohr | Posted 10.12.2011
At BlogHer, I was suddenly in a universe in which concerns at the center of so many women's lives were put front and center. It became clear to me how marginalized and trivialized these topics are in our mainstream media and in our culture.
Alicia Morga | Posted 05.25.2011
A spate of recent research is shedding more light on the fact that a woman's environment affects whether or not she chooses to pursue studies in math, science or engineering. Nurture, it appears, matters.
Chrissie Brodigan | Posted 05.25.2011
Women are among many minorities at tech and engineering conferences, but it's not part of a conspiracy or a secret controlling caucus.
Caroline Simard | Posted 05.25.2011
Research shows that women face persistent barriers to retention and advancement in the high tech industry. Is it "all men's fault?" No.
Telegraph | Murray Wardrop | Posted 05.25.2011
Technological household chores like tuning a new television were once considered men's work but new research suggests women have become more gadget sa...
Reuters | Nick Zieminski | Posted 05.15.2012