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A University of Southern California study found that although the number of Latinos earning bachelor's degrees has increased over the last decade, the growth has...Inside Higher Ed From ACM TechNews | April 5, 2010
The number of undergraduate students majoring in computer science increased 14 percent over the last two years, reversing the steep decline in computer science...Dr. Dobb's Journal From ACM News | April 5, 2010
The American Mathematical Society is honoring two programs that do an outstanding job of bringing more individuals from underrepresented minority groups into the...American Mathematical Society From ACM News | April 2, 2010
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has launched the nation's first undergraduate degree program devoted to the emerging interdisciplinary field of Web Science.Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute From ACM News | April 1, 2010
ACM has announced the winners of six prestigious awards for their innovations in computing technology that demonstrate the benefits of computational thinking for...ACM From ACM News | March 31, 2010
A lack of quality science and math education programs, persistent stereotypes, and financial issues related to the cost of education are the top three causes for...Diverse Online From ACM TechNews | March 29, 2010
ITWorldCanada.comA recent Technology Demand and Supply Q4 2009 report, produced for the Recruitment and Employment Confederation, found that SQL, C#, .NET and Linux... From ACM TechNews | March 29, 2010
A program to help enhance American Indian students' achievement in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields has been developed by the...Diverse: Issues in Higher Education From ACM TechNews | March 29, 2010
Green-collar jobs grew at twice the rate for traditional jobs from 1998 to 2007. During the recession, a greener resume can be the answer to getting hired, says...Wake Forest University From ACM Careers | March 29, 2010
Although this year's college graduates face one of the toughest job markets in decades, they actually have an advantage over other job seekers, according to Andy...Wake Forest niversity From ACM Careers | March 26, 2010
A new Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology report suggests that technically oriented women may face gender discrimination in their jobs at high-tech firms...Network World From ACM TechNews | March 24, 2010
Cultural biases are still hindering the progress of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) careers, according to an American Association...The New York Times From ACM TechNews | March 22, 2010
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
ACM's Council on Women in Computing has named Pennsylvania State University computer science professor Mary Jane Irwin the 2010-2011 Athena Lecturer. AScribe Newswire From ACM TechNews | March 19, 2010
Experts say the information technology (IT) industry needs to start appealing to women at a younger age to encourage more of them to choose it as a career. V3.co.uk From ACM TechNews | March 19, 2010
U.S. companies—and their engineers—are being drawn to China more and more as the country develops a high-tech economy that increasingly competes directly with the...The New York Times From ACM News | March 18, 2010
A new survey from the TechServe Alliance says IT employment grew by 14,000 jobs from January to February 2010, representing one of the strongest month-to-month...Computerworld From ACM CareerNews | March 8, 2010
Major IT employers have partnered with skills council e-Skills UK to launch the e-Skills Manifesto, which calls for additional investment in developing needed technology...Network World From ACM CareerNews | March 5, 2010
Black college instructors play a significant role in encouraging black science students to persist as science majors, according to a study by Cornell University...Inside Higher Ed From ACM TechNews | March 12, 2010