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Sandia Cyber-Testing Contributes to DHS Transition to Practice
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Transition to Practice program is giving cybersecurity technologies developed at
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Sandia National Laboratories| September 10, 2014
The nonprofit Girls Who Code's summer program has grown from 20 girls in one classroom in 2012 to 380 girls in classrooms at 16 companies across the country. USA Today From ACM TechNews | August 13, 2014
The U.S. intelligence community is pushing a leap forward in facial recognition software that will enable it to determine better the identity of people through...USA Today From ACM News | November 14, 2013
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Women Band Together, Make Inroads Into Tech
The computer science field remains dominated by men. The U.S. National Science Foundation says the number of women graduating with computer science degrees has...USA Today From ACM TechNews | November 28, 2012
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Math and Science Fields Battle Persistent Gender Gap
Many colleges that specialize in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields have taken steps to increase female enrollment by creating opportunities...USA Today From ACM TechNews | August 3, 2012
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How Women Are Changing the Tech World
The emergence of young female tech founders and executives reflects sweeping change in the worlds of start-up companies and angel funding.USA Today From ACM Careers | June 5, 2012
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Foreign Firms Troll for Tech Grads
Foreign technology companies, many of which are led by foreign-born tech workers who left the U.S. due to visa issues, increasingly are recruiting some of the U...USA Today From ACM TechNews | November 18, 2011
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Census: Women Closing in on Male-Dominated Fields
Younger generations of women are closing the gender gap in science and business and now account for nearly half of those college majors traditionally dominated...USA Today From ACM TechNews | September 29, 2010
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Wanted: Young Cyberexperts to Defend Internet
The U.S. government, education officials, and military contractors are increasingly launching nationwide campaigns to attract young technologists to pursue careers...USA Today From ACM TechNews | June 21, 2010
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Silicon Valley Loses Foreign Talent
Silicon Valley is losing more foreign-born executives, engineers, and scientists due to better opportunities in their native countries, tough U.S. immigration laws...USA Today From ACM TechNews | March 22, 2010
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Tuition-Free, Online Education? Try University of the People
It is a grand vision: a global college with no tuition, accessible to anyone with an Internet connection. Higher education entrepreneur Shai Reshef's ambitious...USA Today From ACM Careers | February 22, 2010
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World's Talent Opts to Leave USA
The United States will lose many skilled workers over the next five years as 100,000 immigrants from India and 100,000 immigrants from China return home, warns...USA Today From ACM News | September 21, 2009
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Scientist Shortage? Maybe Not
The predictions are dire, the language grim: Looming shortfalls. Gathering storm. Disturbing mosaic. It's not the economy or global warming. It's the coming shortage...USA Today From ACM News | July 9, 2009
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