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Girls in Technology and the Sharing our Success Program

Did you know? – We’ve come a long way but we still have a ways to go. Why? Because young women are still a minority in computer science and engineering programs in our universities. Will that change? With technology filtering through every aspect of our personal and professional lives it has become a necessity and…

May 3, 2010 in ART/DESIGN, BIZBuzz, BOOKS, E-LEARNING, EDUCATION, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, TECHNOLOGY.

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