Providence Journal:
Source / Author | Article Title |
Providence Journal: | |
Andy Smith (10/12/2008) | No kidding … it’s tougher for moms |
Natalie Myers (5/07/2007) | A boost for women in academia |
Richard C. Dujardin
(5/29/2005) |
The Female Equation |
Gina Macris (3/24/2005) | Adding girls to the equation
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NY Times: | |
Dennis Overbye (11/01/2005) | On Gravity, Oreos and a Theory of Everything |
Sara Rimer (4/15/2005) | For Women in Sciences, Slow Progress in Academia |
Laura Novak (3/30/2005)
|
This Is the Mission: Fill Gap for Schools, Lift Students to Skies, |
Boston Globe: | |
A bumper crop of top women scientists | |
Marcella Bombardieri,
(05/01/2005) |
A woman’s place in the lab: Harvard studies efforts to boost female faculty at U-Wisconsin |
Times Magazine: | |
Amanda Ripley; Research by Coco Masters | Who says a woman can’t be Einstein? |
Pat Galloway (2/27/2005) | Bad Idea. You’ll Flunk Out |
Julie Rawe (2/27/2005) | Steering Girls into Science |
Vivienne Walt (2/27/2005) | A Land Where Girls Rule in Math |
Time Magazine looks at the data | Science, Is it a man’s world? |
Additional Resources: | |
Keiko Morris and Olivia Winslow, Newsday.com, October 2, 2007 | Academia still tackling gender pay disparity |
Olivia Winslow, Newsday.com, September 26, 2007 | Adelphi sued over professors’ pay disparity |
Chemical & Engineering News, September 17, 2007 | A Chemist in charge |
Steven Geringer, The Association for Computing Machinery/Press Release February 21, 2007 | First Woman to Receive ACM Turing Award |
MSNBC (9/29/2005) | Civil rights champion Constance Baker Motley dies at 84 |
Iinside Higher Ed (5/24/2005) | Helping Female Scientists Thrive |
BBC News (2/18/2005) | Female Scientists Undervalued |
Washington Post (1/30/2005) | Raise your hand if you’re a Woman in Science |
Houston Chronicle
(6/12/2005) |
Academia has difficult time hiring women with Ph.D.s; Female faculty numbers remain low despite the rise in earned doctoral degrees |
careerbuilder.com (6/14/2005) | IWhy it Pays to be a Math Geek |
USA Today (3/28/2005) | Census: College-educated white women earn less than blacks, Asians |