Lessons Learned Working with Women in STEM 4 lessons learned working with women in STEM. By: Kate Blumenthal Women in STEM
How Elementary School Teachers’ Biases Can Discourage Girls From Math and Science A new study points to the influential role played by teachers’ unconscious biases, but it also highlights how powerful a little encouragement can be for children. By: Claire Cain Miller Women in STEM
Are Boys Better Than Girls at Math? Colleen Ganley, assistant professor of developmental psychology, answers this question. Women in STEM
Serena Williams and Jocelyn Bell Burnell Dr. Deb Niemeier compares the change and renewal Serena Williams and Jocelyn Bell Burnell have brought to their fields women. Women in STEM
British Astrophysicist Overlooked by Nobels Wins $3m Award for Pulsar Work Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell will donate the money to help students underrepresented in physics. Women in STEM
In Wake of Serena Williams Episode at U.S. Open, Tennis Requires a Hard Look Within Sparked by Serena Williams at the U.S. Open, an examination of sexism in professional tennis. By: Liz Clarke Society, Arts & Culture
Diversity And Gender Bias In Sports: Lessons From The Naomi Osaka-Serena Williams U.S. Open Final Diversity And Gender Bias In Sports: Lessons From The Naomi Osaka-Serena Williams U.S. Open Final. By: Paolo Gaudiano Society, Arts & Culture
Serena Williams Again Bears Brunt of Double Standards in Tennis Male players can misbehave at will while women are denied the right to express frustration. By: Anna Kessel
Gendered Barriers in Academia: From Discrimination to Invisible Bias Karen McDonald explains how gender bias can adversely affect female job candidates and provides suggestions on how to combat stereotypes. Hiring Practices
Academia Needs to Confront Sexism An anonymous author shares personal experiences of sexism in academia. Women in STEM