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It's back to school for IT

October 26, 2006 perspective Georgetown's M. Brian Blake says IT's changing role in business calls for a big shift in the classroom. TAGS: computer science, IT professional, line of business, information technology, back-to-school, student, programming language, skill, programming

College freshmen less interested in tech

April 22, 2005 Percentage of incoming freshmen saying they'll major in computer science drops significantly. TAGS: freshmen, computer science, women, fall, survey, U.S., information technology

Study finds too few women and minorities in tech

June 22, 2005 The percentage of women in IT has fallen sharply since 1996, says report. Hispanics, blacks underrepresented. TAGS: work force, women, minority, percentage, information technology, force, computer science, science, America, president, U.S.

Opening doors for women in computing

February 7, 2005 Harvard president's comments reignite debate over women in computer science, with reformers trying to reverse guy-centric patterns. TAGS: women, computer science, career, computing, president, programming, information technology

IBM opens research to academia

July 13, 2005 Looking to foster ties to universities, IBM will give professors access to research and development technologies on its alphaWorks site. TAGS: computer science, IBM Corp., university, R&D, programming tool, open source, development tool, professor, information technology, Microsoft Corp.

The tech industry's newest power player

July 13, 2006 Stuart Feldman is the new head of the world's biggest scientific and computing society--a role that will require diplomacy and political know-how. TAGS: computer science, outsourcing, U.S., information technology, tax

Year in review: Big battles for big talent

December 14, 2005 Concerns remain over outsourcing and guest workers, but hiring prospects have improved for skilled workers. TAGS: hiring, talent, women, H-1B, worker, computer science, recruiting, engineer, Steve Ballmer, Google Inc., workplace, battle, China, president, agreement, information technology
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