Each month this year, AAUW is teaming up with Nature Publishing Group, one of the world’s leading science publishers, to put together an online forum on women in science. The AAUW posts highlight findings from our 2010 research report, Why So Few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, now in its third printing. The [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Why So Few?’
The Role of Family Responsibilities for College Faculty
Posted in AAUW research, Educational Programs, S T E M, Students & Educational Issues, The AAUW Community, tagged AAUW, Cathy Trower, child care, COACHE, Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education, education, Harvard University, nature publishing group, STEM, Why So Few? on December 2, 2011, | Leave a Comment »
The Importance of Mentoring for College Faculty
Posted in AAUW research, Educational Programs, S T E M, Students & Educational Issues, The AAUW Community, tagged AAUW, Cathy Trower, COACHE, Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education, education, Harvard University, nature publishing group, STEM, Why So Few? on December 1, 2011, | Leave a Comment »
Each month this year, AAUW is teaming up with Nature Publishing Group, one of the world’s leading science publishers, to put together an online forum on women in science. The AAUW posts highlight findings from our 2010 research report, Why So Few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, now in its third printing. We’ve [...]
Unpacking a “Sense of Fit”
Posted in AAUW research, Educational Programs, S T E M, Students & Educational Issues, The AAUW Community, tagged AAUW, Cathy Trower, COACHE, Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education, education, Harvard University, nature publishing group, STEM, Why So Few? on November 30, 2011, | Leave a Comment »
Each month this year, AAUW is teaming up with Nature Publishing Group, one of the world’s leading science publishers, to put together an online forum on women in science. The AAUW posts highlight findings from our 2010 research report, Why So Few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, now in its third printing. The [...]
Women STEM Faculty Less Satisfied
Posted in AAUW research, Educational Programs, S T E M, Students & Educational Issues, The AAUW Community, tagged AAUW, Cathy Trower, COACHE, Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education, education, Harvard University, nature publishing group, Richard Chait, STEM, Why So Few? on November 29, 2011, | 2 Comments »
Each month this year, AAUW is teaming up with Nature Publishing Group, one of the world’s leading science publishers, to put together an online forum on women in science. The AAUW posts highlight findings from our 2010 research report, Why So Few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, now in its third printing. This [...]
The Culture of Computer Science
Posted in AAUW research, Educational Programs, Students & Educational Issues, The AAUW Community, tagged AAUW, Allan Fisher, Carnegie Mellon University, computer science, education, STEM, The College Student Experience, Unlocking the Clubhouse, Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing, Why So Few? on October 25, 2011, | 1 Comment »
Each month this year, AAUW is teaming up with Nature Publishing Group, one of the world’s leading science publishers, to put together an online forum on women in science. The AAUW posts highlight findings from our 2010 research report, Why So Few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, now in its third printing. This [...]
White House and AAUW Work to Increase Women in STEM
Posted in AAUW in the News, AAUW research, Equity in the News, S T E M, Students & Educational Issues, The AAUW Community, Voter Education, Women & Economic Security, Women and Work, tagged adoption, birth, Carolyn Garfein, federal grants, Linda Hallman, Lisa Maatz, Michelle Obama, National Science Foundation, NSF Career-Life Balance Initiative, Parental leave, President Obama, White House, Why So Few? on September 30, 2011, | 1 Comment »
At a National Science Foundation event on Monday, the White House took a significant step toward advancing women’s and girls’ participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) programs. AAUW President Carolyn Garfein, Executive Director Linda Hallman, and Director of Public Policy and Government Relations Lisa Maatz attended the event, which featured a speech by [...]
Spatial-Skills Training Can Improve STEM Retention
Posted in AAUW research, S T E M, Students & Educational Issues, The AAUW Community, tagged AAUW, education, Michigan Technological University, nature publishing group, Purdue Spatial Visualization Test: Rotations, Sheryl Sorby, STEM, Why So Few? on September 29, 2011, | Leave a Comment »
Each month this year, AAUW is teaming up with Nature Publishing Group, one of the world’s leading science publishers, to put together an online forum on women in science. The AAUW posts highlight findings from our 2010 research report, Why So Few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, now in its third printing. Engineering [...]
Spatial-Visualization Courses Improve Skills
Posted in AAUW research, S T E M, Students & Educational Issues, The AAUW Community, tagged AAUW, Beverly Baartmans, education, Michigan Technological University, nature publishing group, Purdue Spatial Visualization Test: Rotations, Sheryl Sorby, STEM, Why So Few?, Women in Engineering ProActive Network on September 28, 2011, | 2 Comments »
Each month this year, AAUW is teaming up with Nature Publishing Group, one of the world’s leading science publishers, to put together an online forum on women in science. The AAUW posts highlight findings from our 2010 research report, Why So Few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, now in its third printing. In [...]
The Importance of Spatial Skills
Posted in AAUW research, S T E M, Students & Educational Issues, The AAUW Community, tagged AAUW, education, Michigan Technological University, Nature, nature publishing group, Sheryl Sorby, spatial skills, STEM, Why So Few? on September 27, 2011, | 4 Comments »
Each month this year, AAUW is teaming up with Nature Publishing Group, one of the world’s leading science publishers, to put together an online forum on women in science. The AAUW posts highlight findings from our 2010 research report, Why So Few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, now in its third printing. The [...]


