It’s hard to deny women are underrepresented in tech fields, though no one seems to be able to agree why that is. Is it nurture or nature? Ubuntu Women are pretty sure it’s a matter of nurture. While ...
Men and women may be equal consumers of technology, but women today represent only 12% of all computer science graduates in the U.S. That number is down from 37% in 1984. Funded by businesses ...
Katie Brobst, Sasha Brown and Emily Petro have never participated in research about how girls and boys play differently. But as the 11-year-olds sit in front of a computer and chat about the games ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
When I began Cyber Girls First (CGF) in 2014, the figures produced by the industry showed that out of the total employees in the computer and cyber workforce, 8% were women. Eleven years later, the ...
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