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Fewer women in computer jobs these days
October 14, 2004
But women have increased their representation in all the natural science professions, especially medical science, a study says.
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College freshmen less interested in tech
April 22, 2005
Percentage of incoming freshmen saying they'll major in computer science drops significantly.
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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.
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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.
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From math teacher to Turing winner
February 26, 2007
Veteran computer scientist Frances Allen looks back on Ptran, "primitive" computing and what it was like making her way in a man's world.
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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.
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