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'Computing, We Have a Problem...', by Tracy Camp, ACM Inroads December 2012.
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A Formula For Success: Want more women to study science? Hire more female professors., by Ray Fisman. Slate, June 5th, 2009.
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Study Reveals Reasons for Women's Departure from the Sciences", by Dr. Joan Schwartz. NIH News, Oct. 31, 2007.
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Women in Science: The Battle Moves to the Trenches, Cornelia Dean, The New York Times, 12/19/06.
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Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing
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Systers Network
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Institute for Women and Technology
- National Center for Women & Information Technology
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Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
- GraceNet
- USC Resources
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Relevant articles/readings
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"UCLA Study On Friendship Among Women", by Gale Berkowitz
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"New Questions on Women, Academe and Careers", by Scott Jaschik
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"Redefining the Gender Gap", by Scott Jaschik
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"'Quiet Desperation' of Academic Women", by Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed.
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"Women, Men and Service", by Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed.
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"Science jobs urged to ease pay disparity" by Molly Selvin, LA Times
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"Envisioning a Career Path With Pit Stops" by Lisa Belkin, NY Times
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"Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women" by Virginia Valian, MIT Press
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"Kidding Ourselves: Breadwinnig, Babies, and Bargaining Power" by Rhona Mahony, Basic Books
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"This Is Your Brain on Motherhood" by Katherine Ellison, New York Times, May 8, 2005.
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"More Women in Science" by Jo Handelsman, Nancy Cantor, Molly Carnes, Denice Denton, Eve Fine, Barbara Grosz, Virginia Hinshaw, Cora Marrett, Sue Rosser, Donna Shalala, Jennifer Sheridan, AAAS
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"Does Gender Matter", Ben A. Barres, Nature, July 2006.
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"Women Continue to Gain in Enrollments and Degrees Earned in Science and Engineering, NSF Data Show," Erik Vance, The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 7, 2007.