Girls in STEM
It takes more than gadgets for girls to get interested in science and math
Girls in STEM
It takes more than gadgets for girls to get interested in science and math
Tuesday 14 October 2014Ada Lovelace Day is an international celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Write about an inspiring woman in STEMEvery year we encourage you to take part, no matter where you are, by writing something about a woman, or women, in STEM whose achievements you admire. When your blog post is ready, you can add it to our list, and once we’re properly underway, you’ll be able to browse our list to see who inspires other people! |
The University at Buffalo is hosting a community tweetathon to discuss women’s participation in STEM professions. Consider joining the online conversation and sharing news of this event with your respective networks. You can find details of this event at http://www.pss.buffalo.edu/sitwithme/tweetathon/invite.html.
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Kathleen Murphy
University at Buffalo
CIT Network & Classroom Services
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kbrown@buffalo.edu