Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math (STEM)


Women and girls made significant progress in the sciences over the last two decades, particularly in medicine and the biological sciences. But women’s gains have stalled – and in some cases eroded – in engineering and computer sciences, despite effective new programs to increase women’s participation in these fields.

At a time when U.S. industry cannot fill the openings for technically advanced jobs, women are grossly underutilized. Equally important are the perspectives women bring to the sciences, often leading them to different decisions on allocating research dollars, targeting drug testing protocols, and developing technology to benefit communities.

 

Balancing the Equation: Where are Women and Girls in Science, Engineering, and Technology?

Related Conference Summaries:

Transforming Academia for Women (and Men) in Science (2005 Annual Conference)

Powering the Future: Advancing Women and Girls in Science and Technology (2004 Annual Conference)

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 By Ariella Faitelson*
Tuesday, August 9, 2011 - 2:20pm
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Female students have long surpassed their male peers in the rates at which they seek higher education. Yet across sectors, women’s representation in professional leadership roles has stalled at...
Tuesday, February 8, 2011 - 2:55pm
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By Rylee Sommers-Flanagan*I am finished writing and thinking about socially conservative Texans (for now). But I still have history texts on the mind.Here’s the dilemma: in a conversation with...
Wednesday, September 1, 2010 - 12:17pm
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Under the Microscope, an online space hosted by The Feminist Press "where women and science connect," just posted a fascinating conversation with Alice Domurat Dreger, a bioethicist and...
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