Archive for the ‘Math and science articles’ Category



Daring to Discuss Women in Science


Sunday, July 18th, 2010

The New York Times | John Tierney | June 7, 2010

The House of Representatives has passed what I like to think of as Larry’s Law. The official title of this legislation is “Fulfilling the potential of women in academic science and engineering,” but nothing did more to empower its advocates than the controversy over a speech by Lawrence H. Summers when he was president of Harvard.
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This proposed law, if passed by the Senate, would require the White House science adviser to oversee regular “workshops to enhance gender equity.” At the workshops, to be attended by researchers who receive federal money and by the heads of science and engineering departments at universities, participants would be given before-and-after “attitudinal surveys” and would take part in “interactive discussions or other activities that increase the awareness of the existence of gender bias.”

I’m all in favor of women fulfilling their potential in science, but I feel compelled, at the risk of being shipped off to one of these workshops, to ask a couple of questions

Read more at http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/08/science/08tier.html?pagewanted=1&emc=eta1


EYH Impact Report


Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

This impact report was prepared by Irene Lang, a statistic intern for The EYH Network in conjunction with the EYH/N Executive Director.  This report can be used in a wide variety of ways.   You may print it out in in its entirety, but please credit EYH/N.  You may also use excerpts of it to educate your donors about EYH’s mission.

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How President Obama supports STEM


Monday, December 21st, 2009

President Obama recently created a new initiative to support science, technology, engineering and mathematics initiatives.  Read about the initiative here. Share your comments about this initiative below.