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May 2020 Index
1. National Academies of Sciences, Engineering & Medicine Symposium on
Addressing the Underrepresentation of Women in STEMM
2. Four Successful Women Behind the Hubble Space Telescope's Achievements
3. Join us for a webcast of our third of four regional workshops on the
Underrepresentation of Women of Color in Tech!
4. NASA Implements New Harassment Reporting Requirements
5. What will it take to close the gender gap in physics?
6. Rubin Observatory Logo Design Survey
7. The broken Nobel prize dream that launched a mentoring platform
8. Only 6% Of US Scientists Are Latinas – But These Inspiring Colombian Girls
Could Change That
9. The Stars Could Help Unify Us
10. Job Opportunities
11. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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1. AAS Members Elected to National Academy of Sciences
2. Belinda Wilkes to Step Down as Director of the Chandra X-Ray Center
3. AR enhanced smartphone app for women in STEM stories
4. Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month: Highlighting Asian American
Engineers Pt. 1
5. Scientist Mothers Face Extra Challenges in the Face of COVID-19
6. 5 tips for working from home as a woman in STEM
7. Netherlands science university accused of bias over drive to hire female
staff
8. Nominations for AAS Honors, Prizes, and Awards for 2021 Are Now Open
9. How to Submit to the AASWOMEN newsletter
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April 2020 Index
1. Updated Activities and a Message From the Blogging Team
2. Heather Couper obituary: Astronomer who redefined science on TV
3. AAAS Fellow Ann Finkbeiner Set a New Standard for Writing About Women
Scientists
4. Pioneers in Science: Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
5. How Nancy Grace Roman shaped Hubble
6. Women rival men in scientific research publications and citations
7. Workshop on women of color in tech
8. Leadership to change a culture of sexual harassment
9. Fewer US researchers are disclosing disabilities on NIH grant applications
10. Graduate Studies and Campus Closures
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1. Cross-post: E. Margaret Burbidge, Astronomer Who Blazed Trails on Earth, Dies
at 100
2. Drawing everyday sexism in academia: observations and analysis of a
community-based initiative
3. The Stunning Astronomical Beadwork of Native Artist Margaret Nazon
4. What can your PhD supervisor do for you?
5. Being Human In Times Of Disruption, Technology And Innovation: WomenTech
Network Announces Global Virtual Conference
6. Arab women in science
7. Job Opportunities
8. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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1. Two Body-Problem Series: Navigating the Move
2. Webinar: Exploring the Latest Research on Women in Engineering
3. Vera Rubin Solved the Darkest Mysteries of the Universe
4. Indigenous scientists are connecting culture with science to get kids
inspired
5. Six ways to juggle science and childcare from home
6. Risk Without Reward
7. Inequalities faced by women in access to permanent positions in astronomy in
France
8. Mental health in physics group
9. Can you help identify unnamed women scientists of the past?
10. The pandemic and the female academic
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1. 3 Tips for Women Faculty to Get Through #WFH, #socialdistancing, and
#stayingwell
2. Anticipated NASA Job Announcement: Astrophysics Program Scientist
3. Why Do Women Make Such Good Leaders During COVID-19?
4. No Room of One's Own
5. Even More Ways to Help Librarians and Archivists From Home
6. Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
7. Betty Shannon, Unsung Mathematical Genius
8. Overlooked No More: Eunice Foote, Climate Scientist Lost to History
9. Job Opportunities
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March 2020 Index
1. Meet Your CSWA, Patricia Knezek
2. National Academies report on women in STEM
3. On This Day in Women's Science History
4. Podcast: How to promote your recently-published paper
5. Short Wave Celebrates Black Excellence In Science
6. This Is Why There Are So Few Black Physicists And Astronomers (And How To Fix
It)
7. The indomitable Toshiko Mayeda
8. Save the Date: 2020 Action Collaborative Summit on Preventing Sexual
Harassment in Higher Education
9. Job Opportunities
10. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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1. Two-Body Problem Series: Priorities Change
2. Nominate your colleagues for DPS Prizes!
3. Honoring the women who helped humans go to space
4. Research: To Reduce Gender Bias, Anonymize Job Applications
5. Elsevier global analysis on gender gap in research and innovation
6. An interesting Kickstarter project...
7. Astronomy's continuing harassment problem
8. These 10 National Parks Wouldn't Exist Without Women
9. Women with career gaps are being tapped for talent pool
10. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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12. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
1. CSWA Endorsement Policy Finalized
2. Women Are The Key To Scaling Up AI And Data Science
3. JKX Comics: Dr. Aomawa Shields
4. Hope Is Not a Strategy: What We Can Do in the Wake of Covid-19
5. Emmy Noether and the Myth of Genius
6. The Accusations Were Lies. But Could We Prove It?
7. Better late than never
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1. A Message on COVID-19
2. 2020 NASA Science Mission Design School Applications Now Due April 13, 2020
3. The Gruber Foundation (TGF) fellowship 2020
4. When girls are the shero of the story
5. US national academy pushes to make grants contingent on gender equity
6. Women’s lives might look very different in the next 3 decades – if we tear
down barriers at work
7. Job Opportunities
8. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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February 2020 index
1. Share Your Best CSWA Memories!
2. NASA Headquarters Summer Internships
3. Task force recommends US$50-million fund to bring African Americans into
physics and astronomy
4. Amazon Prime's 'Troop Zero' shows inspiring effect of Voyager's 'Golden
Record' on kids
5. NASA Astrophysics Virtual Town Hall: Dual-Anonymous Peer Review for
Astrophysics General Observer / General Investigator Programs
6. Equal Representation in Scientific Honors Starts with Nominations
7. Cancel cuts to Graduate Research Fellowships
8. Record-breaking NASA astronaut Christina Koch is returning to Earth after
nearly a year in space
9. She discovered how to measure the universe. Then the men got all the acclaim.
10. NASEM: Supporting the Black Student Experience
11. People will not trust unkind science
12. Job Opportunities
13. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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1. Meet your CSWA, JoEllen McBride
2. The Three Marys: The women who unlocked Earth, space and life
3. Seven female scientists you may not have heard of - but should know about
4. Symposium on Addressing the Underrepresentation of Women in STEMM
5. Every Day Should Be International Day Of Women And Girls In Science
6. These 10 Women Are Changing the Way We Talk About Science
7. Gendered Cheese: Don't Fall For Women In STEM Neuro-Nonsense
8. A Controversial Study Claimed To Explain Why Women Don’t Go Into Science And
Tech. It Just Got A 1,113-Word Correction.
9. Green Bank Observatory Fellowships and Grants
10. Job Opportunities
11. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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1. Cross-Post: It is Award Nomination Season! And it needs you to succeed
2. Stop making graduate students pay up front for conferences
3. STEM's Ongoing Sex-Difference Debate
4. 'Anonymous Is A Woman' Explores Gender Inequality Thousands Of Years In The
Making
5. Scholars Debate Causes of Women’s Underrepresentation in STEM
6. Gender inequalities in science: Evidence and ideas from bibliometrics
7. Harvard researchers debunk study claiming women are underrepresented in STEM
by choice
8. Working In Science Was A Brutal Education. That’s Why I Left.
9. Racial Microaggressions In Science
10. Meet the unknown female mathematician whose calculations helped discover
Pluto
11. Nathalie Cabrol at the UN
12. Gender Inequality in Science Careers and Publishing
13. Job Opportunities
14. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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1. Rest in Power Katherine Johnson
2. NASA Dual-Anonymous Peer Review Town Hall
3. Memorialized on Mercury: A Monument to the Life and Work of Maya Angelou
4. 37 Women Who’ve Upended Science, Tech, and Engineering For the Better
5. Astronomy Expands Its Scope From the Heavens to Humans
6. The woman who explained the stars
7. Study: Gender Inequality Persists in Science Careers and Publishing
8. The Activist Group MeTooSTEM Is Facing Allegations Of Harassment Against Its
Own Leader
9. ‘The spark has ignited.’ Latin American scientists intensify fight against
sexual harassment
10. Women's History Month event on Science, Sex, and Gender
11. How to Submit to the AASWOMEN newsletter
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13. Access to Past Issues of the AASWOMEN newsletter
January 2020 Index
1. CSWA Activities at the AAS Meeting (2020)
2. Happy Birthday, CSWA!
3. A Lack of Women in Amateur Astronomy in the US
4. Space Astronomy Summer Program - 2020
5. US astronaut sets record for longest spaceflight by a woman
6. This drone will fly on one of Saturn’s moons. Here’s the woman leading the
mission
7. Bringing New Voices into the Sciences
8. How one astronomer hears the Universe
9. Unprofessional peer reviews disproportionately harm underrepresented groups
in STEM
10. I Don’t Care That Miss America Is a Scientist!
11. Meet Annie Jump Cannon, who cataloged and ranked over 300,000 stars by their
hotness
12. Not surprisingly, science still has a huge racism and sexism problem
13. How to Submit to the AASWOMEN newsletter
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15. Access to Past Issues
1. Cross-Post: Task Force Recommendations Outline Changes Needed to Increase
African American Physics and Astronomy Students
2. Meet Your CSWA, Tiffany Wolbrecht
3. Astro2020 Panel on the State of the Profession and Societal Impacts
4. Sign-Up for AAS Congressional Visits Day (CVD) 2020!
5. Call for Volunteers: 2020 Astronomy Olympiad
6. Call for Mentors: Central American - Caribbean astro program
7. Pre-proposal teleconference: NASA Fellowship Activity 2020
8. LSST named Vera C. Rubin Observatory
9. Am I The Only Black Trans Woman In Physics
10. All-Female Crew Sets Off for Historic 'Mars' Mission
11. Gender pay gap identified at some US science agencies
12. NASA set for two more all-female spacewalks on the ISS in January
13. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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1. Career Profile: Astronomer to Anthropometry Engineer
2. Women Can Spacewalk. But Can They Cross the Gender Line?
3. Academics must balance privacy and honesty to become great role models
4. An alternative argument for why women leave STEM: Guest post by Karen Morenz
5. Women in leadership positions face more sexual harassment
6. Continued: LSST named Vera C. Rubin Observatory
7. Addressing the Underrepresentation of Women of Color in Tech
8. What the 2010s taught us about women in space
9. The great life of astronomer Caroline Herschel, who catalogued the heavens
10. Registration now open for Women in Data Science Conference on March 2, 2020
11. AGU Bridge Program
12. Aspen 2020 Summer Program
13. Summer 2020 NSF-REU Program at the Maria Mitchell Observatory
14. Job Opportunities
15. How to Submit to the AASWOMEN newsletter
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1. Call for Information: Publication Policy and General Codes of Conduct for
Consortia and Mission Teams
2. Hester Pulter's 17th-century Spaceflight of Imagination
3. The first all-woman Mars analog crew just 'returned to Earth' in Hawaii
4. Scientific Meetings for All
5. Want more women in leadership roles? Recognize their accomplishments
6. NextProf Science 2020 Opportunity at the University of Michigan
7. From Pixel to Cosmology in the 2020s
8. Job Opportunities
9. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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1. Two-Body Problem Series: Playing the Long Game
2. Former NASA astronaut to star in STEM Super Bowl commercial
3. The heroines of STEM: Ten women in science you should know
4. Unprecedented study finds NZ universities paying woman academics $400,000
less than men
5. Understanding Our Environment Requires an Indigenous Worldview
6. Stress, anxiety, harassment: huge survey reveals pressures of scientists’
working lives
7. How employers can avoid ‘occupational sorting’ by women
8. It’s All About STEM Women: Arianne Hunter and the Privilege of Dreams
9. Life in the Balance
10. US National Academies launches search for evidence-based programmes to
support scientist parents
11. 3 Things You Should Know About the Gender Pay Gap
12. How Women Can Successfully Navigate Male-Dominated Fields
13. Job Opportunities
14. How to Submit to the AASWOMEN newsletter
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16. Access to Past Issues of the AASWOMEN newsletter
December 2019 Index
1. Career Profiles: Geochemist to Planetary Scientist
2. Meet Your CSWA Intern, Rachel Wexler
3. Cross-post: Tips to Overcome Imposter Syndrome
4. New NASA Postdoctoral Program Policy Helps level Playing Field
5. Conference for Undergraduate Women in Astronomy (CUWiA) at West Virginia
University
6. Kavli Summer Program in Astrophysics 2020
7. L'Oréal USA For Women in Science Fellowship
8. The context of diversity
9. At NASA, 2019 was the year of the woman, yet women still are a big minority
at the space agency
10. Women from ethnic minorities least likely to be offered speaking
opportunities at scientific conferences
11. A message for mentors from dissatisfied graduate students
12. Working Scientist podcast: Too many PhDs, too few research positions
13. Working Scientist podcast: It's time to fix the "one size fits all" PhD
14. Space ageing: why sci-fi novels shun the badass older woman
15. Job Opportunities
16. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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18. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
1. Guest Post: Working to Level the Playing Field at NASA
2. PhD bridge programmes as engines for access, diversity and inclusion
3. CSMA sponsored workshops and workshops of interest at AAS 235
4. Gender and Sexual Minorities in Astronomy and Planetary Science Face
Increased Risks of Harassment and Assault
5. A Dynamical Systems Model of Power, Privilege and Leadership in Academia
6. Making Black Women Scientists under White Empiricism: The Racialization of
Epistemology in Physics
7. NextProf Science 2020 Opportunity at the University of Michigan
8. Academia is now incompatible with family life, thanks to casual contracts
9. Universities may share past harassment findings
10. Astronomy funder finds that gender diversity takes more than good intentions
11. Diversity and inclusion in Australian astronomy
12. Towards inclusive practices with indigenous knowledge
13. Why I teach growth mindset
14. I thought patriarchy in science was fading. Then I saw it in the data
15. In fieldwork, other humans pose as much risk to LGBTQIA+ people as the
elements
16. Why are so few Nobel Prizes awarded to women?
17. Job Opportunities
18. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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1. Meet Your CSWA, Kathleen Eckert
2. Casualty Of Genius: The Sacrifice Of Mileva Maric-Einstein
3. Nature's 10: Ten people who mattered in science in 2019
4. What Works to Close Gender Gaps?
5. Full Spectrum Documentary Short Film
6. Bringing community astronomy to rural Africa
7. Male Researchers More Apt Than Women to Hype Findings: Study
8. US biomedical agency has investigated hundreds claims of inappropriate
conduct this year
9. There's No Winter Break From 'Publish or Perish'
10. Become a reviewer for the National Fellowship Program: Information for new
reviewers
11. Biennial European Astrobiology Conference (BEACON)
12. Applied Galactic Dynamics Summer School
13. Global gender equality will take another 100 years to achieve, study finds
14. First-Year Graduate Students in Physics and Astronomy: Characteristics and
Background
15. 'Miss America can be a scientist': Camille Schrier of Virginia wins after
onstage chemistry experiment
16. Women Representation on Company Boards Increased From 5% In 2012 To 13% In
2018
17. Grading for STEM Equity
18. Job Opportunities
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November 2019 Index
1. Cross-post: Every woman has an 'I Don't' list. And it's about time we shared them.
2. 6 Steps Everyone Can Take To Become An Ally In White, Male-Dominated
Workplaces
3. Becoming a parent in graduate school shaped my approach to work-life balance
4. Preventing Harassment in Science: Building a Community of Practice Towards
Meaningful Change
5. Nancy Grace Roman and the Dawn of Space Astronomy
6. Women are regularly read and cited less in academia, but not for lack of
research, UCI study shows
7. An ongoing conversation on diversity in science
8. November National Geographic Magazine
9. Caroline Herschel Prize Lecture
10. Staying Power: Women in Science on What It Takes to Succeed
11. The Science Of Storytelling: Inspiring The Next Generation Of Female STEM
Leaders
12. AstroAmbassadors: Need help finding more applicants for Jan 2020 Ambassadors
workshop
13. Job Opportunities
14. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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16. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
1. Physics and Astronomy STEM Equality Achievement (SEA) Change Department
Awards
2. National Academies Issue Recommendations on Mentoring to Improve Diversity &
Inclusion
3. Dual-Anonymous Peer Review for Astrophysics General Observer / General
Investigator Programs
4. A sociological study of gender and astronomy in Spain
5. In decision certain to draw fire, journal will publish heavily criticized
paper on gender differences in physics
6. Being a Working Parent is Complicated — Supporting Working Families Shouldn't
Be
7. Careers and controversy before the First World War
8. The women who cracked science's glass ceiling
9. Job Opportunities
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1. Cross-post: Increasing gender diversity in the STEM research workforce
2. Math Looks The Same In The Brains Of Boys And Girls, Study Finds
3. Why they stay: These factors keep women in STEM careers
4. Celebrating Two Women In Science - Marie Curie And Lise Meitner
5. It's tough being small in a big-suit world. We still spacewalked.
6. 'Equity in Design' Panel Discussion
7. PhDs: the tortuous truth
8. What the US can learn from women in the Soviet workforce
9. Six female scientists won recognition for their outstanding efforts in
pioneering research in scientific development in the region
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1. Kick-off Post for Two-Body Problem Series
2. New Video Interview Series from the Europlanet Early Career and Diversity
Committees
3. How Henrietta Swan Leavitt Helped Build a Yardstick to Measure the Universe
4. The Scientist Who First Showed Us The Double Helix: A Personal Look At
Rosalind Franklin
5. Supporting Parents and Caregivers in Science, Engineering, and Medicine
6. The Long Road to Getting, and Keeping, More Women in Science
7. Navigating the 'Old Boys' Club' of Science, With a Friend
8. Why I'm not applying for promotion
9. Want more women and minorities in STEM? Address social oppression in the
classroom, says new research
10. 5 Ways to Welcome Women to Computer Science
11. The mental health of PhD researchers demands urgent attention
12. Are you guilty of equity offset?
13. Job Opportunities
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October 2019 Index
1. The Means of Doing Science
2. The First Conference for Undergraduate Women in Astronomy
3. An Astronaut Who Built Paths to Space for Other Women
4. Harvard's Forgotten Female Astronomers
5. Physics Today, October 2019: Annual Careers Issue
6. We are all complicit in harassment and abuse
7. The Myth of the STEM Pipeline
8. A Diversity and Inclusion Statement for Liberal Studies
9. Physicists in India meet to talk about gender equity and some physics
10. 2019 OWSD Early Career Fellows Announced
11. Opinion: Can Prizes Help Women Shatter Science's Glass Ceiling?
12. Get over it: Why you can't afford to be shy about self-promotion
13. Job Opportunities
14. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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16. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
1. Crosspost: Women in Planetary Science, Summary from the Planetary Allyship
Meeting 2019
2. Apology from the Blogger-in-Chief
3. 'More women are being nominated': Nobel academy head discusses diversity
4. The 1st All-Female Spacewalk Is Back on As NASA Gears Up for 10-EVA Marathon
5. Suggest new names for next generation Source Extractor
6. 'Graduate school is not designed for us': For parents in graduate programs,
traditional academia and gendered expectations clash
7. Ada Lovelace, Pioneer
8. Too Emotional to Go to Space -- 'Lucy in the Sky' Reinforces Negative
Stereotypes (Op-Ed)
9. 30 women in robotics you need to know about -- 2019
10. Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to scientists, some rally behind one who
never got one
11. How to be your most authentic self
12. NIH marquee awards for 'high risk, high reward' projects skew male—again
13. Staying Power: a convening about postdoctoral women
14. STEM Student Success: Promising Approaches from Minority Serving
Institutions
15. The Science of Effective Mentorship in STEMM
16. Applications for the US Delegation to the 7th International Conference on
Women in Physics
17. Job Opportunities
18. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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1. US Delegation to the 7th International Conference on Women in Physics
2. Are We Pressuring Students to Choose a Hostile STEM?
3. The Style-Quantifying Astrophysicists of Silicon Valley
4. Viewpoint: Feynman, Harassment, and the Culture of Science
5. Doris Lessing at 100: roving time and space
6. Trailblazer in astronomy and science is Delaware's contribution to innovation
coin series
7. How I overcame impostor syndrome after leaving academia
8. Shared parental leave: making it work for the whole family
9. Why the 2019 Nobel Prizes in STEM struggled with diversity
10. Once, most famous scientists were men. But that's changing.
11. Transitioning from postdoc researcher to gig-economy scientist
12. NASA's First All-Female Spacewalk Set For Friday
13. Working Scientist podcast: How to inspire young women to consider scientific
careers
14. Award recognizes efforts to inspire girls to pursue science careers
15. REGISTER NOW: Astro2020 Webinar on October 28 at 1:30pm ET
16. Extreme Galaxies and their Extreme Environments as Probes of Galaxy
Formation Conference
17. Workshop announcement: How to start a peer-led SVSH prevention program
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1. Career Profiles: Astronomer to Communications and Stewardship Staff Writer
2. Zibi Turtle: Titan of Exploration
3. Why spacesuit design choices - not women's physiques - delayed the first
all-female spacewalk
4. NASA reveals new spacesuits designed to fit men and women
5. Announcement: Upcoming Proposal Writing Workshops for R&A Proposals
6. Bill Recognizing 'Hidden Figures' for Contributions to U.S. during the Space
Race Headed to President Trump's Desk to become Law
7. All co-first authors are equal, but some are more equal than others
8. Being reminded of bias makes students treat female professors fairer
9. Townhall: STEM Student Success- Investing in Minority Serving Institutions
for Our Future Workforce
10. Three Ways Your STEM Organization Can Have More Women Leaders - AWIS
Research
11. Vote for the Woman Because She's a Woman
12. The Ghost of the Glass Ceiling That Still Haunts Equal Pay
13. What Girls Really Need to Succeed in STEM
14. By age 6, kids tend to see white men as more 'brilliant' than white women
15. Job Opportunities
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September 2019 Index
09/06/19
1. AAS Board Reflections: Stuart Vogel
2. Astrophysicist releases kids book Under the Stars: Astrophysics for
Bedtime to inspire a passion for STEM
3. Women Scientists Form a Policy Advocacy Network in the Mid-Atlantic
4. Fifteen tips to make scientific conferences more welcoming for everyone
5. Survival Tips For Women In Tech: Who else is the only woman on their dev
team?
6. Mary Ward: Feminist famous as the first person to be killed in a car accident
7. New data analysis proves science is sexist
8. All-female robotics team wins major awards while slashing stereotypes of
women, Latinos in STEM
9. Girls Would do Better in Maths and Science Tests if Exams Were Made Longer,
Study Finds
10. A better future for graduate-student mental health
11. Make science PhDs more than just a training path for academia
12. Job Opportunities
13. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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15. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
09/13/19
1. AAS Board Reflections: James Lowenthal
2. AAS Climate Site Visit program launches
3. Conference: Preventing Sexual Harassment in Higher Education
4. How to banish manels and manferences from scientific meetings
5. 125 Women in STEM Selected as AAAS IF/THEN Ambassadors
6. Women hold one in five top science and tech jobs
7. TED talks get a spike in 10 years: Influential speeches become new career
option for women
8. Career progression for women in science is still being stifled
9. Overcoming Ice and Stereotypes at the Bottom of the World
10. A physics department fosters an inclusive environment
11. Job Opportunities
12. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
13. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
14. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
09/20/19
1. Cross-post: What's new for women+ on the science teams for NASA's robotic
planetary missions?
2. From Moon Goddesses to Astronauts: Picturing Women in Space
3. How to close the gender gap in science and technology
4. Gender equality: 'No room at the top for women scientists'
5. NASA Workshop: PI Launchpad
6. The Physics Teacher call for papers
7. Another Epstein-Related Resignation
8. Gender & Sex Discrimination in the Workplace | Hofstra MA ALS Online
9. AAS Astronomy Ambassadors Workshop: Techniques & Resources for Effective
Public Engagement
10. Job Opportunities
11. How to Submit to the AASWOMEN newsletter
12. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWOMEN newsletter
13. Access to Past Issues of the AASWOMEN newsletter
09/27/19
1. Crosspost: How The First Woman in Climate Science Beat One of Its Founders to
a Major Finding
2. New Data on Bachelor's Degrees Earned by African Americans
3. Astronomy Degree Recipients: One Year After Degree
4. Latest Employment Data on New Physics & Astronomy PhDs
5. Lindsay Yazzolino Helps Visually Impaired People Engage With Science
6. What It's Like to Be a Woman in the Academy
7. Leadership and Participation in NASA's Explorer-Class Missions
8. How can we STEM the tide of women graduates leaving science?
9. Beautiful (and free) posters celebrating women in science
10. Women miss out on high-profile awards and positions
11. Jeffrey Epstein Infiltrated Science Because It Was Ready To Accommodate Him
12. Why MIT's Epstein Problem Is 'Clearly a Women's Issue'
13. 'Get Used to it' -- The Women Who Broke Through Apollo's Glass Ceiling
14. How Do You Tell Colombian Kids A Science Yarn? With Crochet!
15. Job Opportunities
16. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
17. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
18. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
August 2019 Index
08/02/19
1. Astro2020 Decadal Survey White Papers
2. Still Soliciting Memories of Margaret Burbidge
3. Working Scientist podcast: Why physics is still a man's world, and how to
change it
4. What not to do in graduate school
5. Tales of the 28 lunar craters named for women offer a chance to reflect on
women's struggle for scientific recognition
6. In science, questions matter a lot. Men are more likely than women to ask
them
7. Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy awarded for gender advancement
8. Women In Optics events at SPIE Optics + Photonics 2019
9. NASA analyst crowned Miss Universe Ireland
10. Wikipedia bios for women scientists are more likely to be flagged for
removal
11. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
12. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
13. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
08/09/19
1. Summary of the Symposium Honoring Vera Rubin
2. 'Can teach men' -- The story of Irish astronomer Rose O'Halloran
3. UW professor Ann Nelson remembered as brilliant physicist, advocate for
diversity in science
4. Distinguished chemist Polly Arnold appointed as chemical sciences director at
Berkeley Lab
5. How gender bias excludes women from international scientific collaboration
6. After Investigation, Neil deGrasse Tyson Will Keep His Job
7. Student evaluations of teaching are not only unreliable, they are
significantly biased against female instructors
8. Why we need to keep talking about equality in physics
9. Study suggests use of gender-neutral terms to describe people leads to gender
equality
10. Job Opportunities
11. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
12. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
13. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
08/16/19
1. Happy 100th Birthday Margaret Burbidge!
2. Mourning the loss Ph.D. Student José Flores Velázquez
3. You can't think outside the box if you're locked inside it
4. 4 Hurdles to Successful Salary Negotiation -- and How to Tackle Them
5. The Scully Effect and the Feminist Future of STEM
6. Fermilab promotes science and diversity at Wakandacon in Chicago
7. Lancet Editors Reject 'Manels' With New Policy
8. America's Top STEM Schools For Women
9. Job Opportunities
10. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
11. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
12. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
08/23/19
1. AAS Board Reflections: Adam Burgasser
2. What's Up With MeTooSTEM?
3. Ten simple rules for a successful remote postdoc
4. Girls Who Code CEO: Men Need to Be Brave in the Service of Women
5. Women in STEM college programs under attack for male discrimination
6. Berkeley FEMALE profs wear BEARDS to protest alleged gender bias
7. If NASA Wants to Land the 1st Woman on the Moon, Her Spacesuit Better Fit
8. Why Equal Access to the Academic Stage is Still an Upward Battle
9. Peer reviewers need a code of conduct too
10. Job Opportunities
11. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
12. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
13. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
08/30/19
1. AAS Board Reflections: Christine Jones
2. Dr. Martha P. Haynes, Goldwin Smith Professor of Astronomy at Cornell
University, to receive the 2019 Bruce Gold Medal
3. In Support of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory
4. Did this Woman Really Discover What 'the Universe is Made of'?
5. Rosa Parks And Sally Ride Are Getting Their Very Own Barbies
6. 'Mission Mangal' Tells the True Story of the Women Behind India's First Mission to Mars
7. A 24-year-old entrepreneur was bored in science class – so she started this
company
8. Fall research symposium at New York University
9. Younger scientists need better support
10. The Publications Arms Race
11. Female-free speaker list causes PHP show to collapse when diversity-oriented
devs jump ship
12. Biased Evaluation Committees Promote Fewer Women
13. More Birthdays Needed for the AAS Wall Calendar
14. Job Opportunities
15. How to Submit to the AASWOMEN newsletter
16. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWOMEN newsletter
17. Access to Past Issues of the AASWOMEN newsletter
July 2019 Index
07/05/19
1. The Advocacy Axis
2. NASA changes how it divvies up telescope time to reduce gender bias
3. At 21, Ann Montgomery Became a Lead Engineer at NASA, Managing the Cameras
and Other Crucial Gear Used on the Moon
4. Making invisible work in STEM more visible
5. Women feel inferior and less suited to Stem jobs than men
6. Katharine Gebbie
7. Unstoppable women: These 3 astronomy lovers will inspire you to reach for the
stars
8. Teaching ingenuity
9. Job Opportunities
10. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
11. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
12. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
07/12/19
1. Crosspost: Pre-registration Open for the Inclusive Astronomy 2 Conference
2. Register now to watch the first Astro2020 steering committee meeting!
3. Education Professional Development Mini-Grant Opportunity Now Open
4. Women are less supportive of space exploration -- getting a woman on the Moon might change that
5. Astronaut Barbie has landed, and it's one giant leap for women in STEM
6. How a decision-analysis tool helped one scientist couple make some tough career choices
7. These young scientists will shape the next 50 years of Moon research
8. Queer voices in palaeontology
9. How I lost my identity -- and embraced a new one
10. Why Men Thought Women Weren't Made to Vote
11. Who gets grant money? The (gendered) words decide.
12. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
13. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
14. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
07/19/19
1. Your Memories of Dr. Margaret Burbidge
2. Margaret "Hap" Brennecke: The woman who welded Apollo's rockets
3. Women of Apollo
4. A Woman's Place is in Space: Meet Eight Asian American Women Reaching for the
Stars
5. The Black Women Food Scientists Who Created Meals For Astronauts
6. To Make It to the Moon, Women Have to Escape Earth's Gender Bias
7. While NASA Was Landing on the Moon, Many African-Americans Sought Economic
Justice Instead
8. Three generations of space experts react to the Moon landings
9. SETI Institute Collaborates with Girl Scouts to Develop New Space Science
Badges
10. Science history: Esther Conwell 'jump-started the computer age'
11. The universal Universe or making astronomy inclusive
12. Jeffrey Epstein liked palling around with scientists -- What do they think
now?
13. How Coding Has Changed (And Not) For Women In The Past 30 Years
14. Girls' superb verbal skills may contribute to the gender gap in math
15. At STEM Competitions, Gender Norms Still Hold Girls Back
16. Astronomy Club Sets Netflix Sketch Comedy Series With Kenya Barris Producing
17. Job Opportunities
18. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
19. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
20. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
07/26/19
1. Crosspost: Celebrating the Women of Apollo
2. A moonlit tribute to a moon landing icon
3. Still Soliciting Memories of Margaret Burbidge
4. Imaging Women in the Space Age
5. The Woman Who Discovered the Cause of Global Warming Was Long Overlooked
6. Women in science: Smashing glass ceilings and glass walls
7. Does Gender Bias Still Affect Women in Science?
8. Inclusion is what makes diversity stick
9. How to succeed at developing the women on your team
10. Developing Skills for Leadership Roles
11. The reward and risk of social media for academics
12. Job Opportunities
13. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
14. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
15. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
June 2019 Index
06/07/19
1. AAS 234 Summer Meeting Sessions You Shouldn't Miss
2. NAS Members Approve a Bylaw Amendment to Permit Rescinding Membership
3. Make reports of research misconduct public
4. 75 years after D-Day: Salinas woman, 98, served as military geologist during World War II
5. Astronomy Magazine: Women in the Apollo Program
6. Tracking Down JoAnn Morgan, a Semi-Hidden Figure of U.S. Space History
7. Astrophysicist explains how boxing makes her a better scientist
8. Group devoted to combating sexual harassment in science is in turmoil as leaders exit
9. Ph.D. programs drop standardized exam
10. Use peer-to-peer research collaboration in graduate school
11. How I explained a gap in my CV when applying to graduate school
12. Racial and gender biases plague postdoc hiring
13. The Data Science Diversity Gap: Where Are the Women?
14. In Space, This Diverse Company Naturally Attracts Women: COO
15. These 12 Women Are Killing It in STEM Fields -- and They Want You to Join Them
16. Job Opportunities
17. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
18. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
19. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
06/14/19
1. Interview with Dr. Ramirez-Ruiz, Vera Rubin Presidential Chair for Diversity in Astronomy at UC Santa Cruz
2. Chairwoman Johnson and Rep. González-Colón Introduce the Vera Rubin Survey Telescope Designation Act
3. Vera Rubin: The Astronomer Who Brought Dark Matter to Light
4. NASA Honors 'Hidden Figures' in Street Renaming Ceremony Outside NASA Headquarters
5. All-woman team commands rock-zapping laser on Mars
6. Chairwoman Johnson's Opening Statement for Hearing on Combating Sexual Harassment in Science
7. Time to End the Manel Tradition
8. When English is not your mother tongue
9. Eight Ways to Support Women in Science
10. 5 Ways Society Sabotages Girls' Interest In Science And Math
11. Job Opportunities
12. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
13. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
14. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
06/21/19
1. Crosspost: Symposium in Honor of the Legacy of Vera Rubin
2. Sally Ride became the first American woman in space 36 years ago today
3. A Push For More Inclusivity In Science
4. US science agencies report 'shockingly low' rates of harassment complaints
5. NIH should ask both institutions and investigators to report sexual harassment findings, advisory group says
6. Unintended consequences of gender-equality plans
7. Psychology Today: It's Not You, It's Them
8. Where Are All the Working Mothers in STEM?
9. Making space for female scientists' voices online, in the media and in person
10. Why women in tech are being Photoshopped in instead of hired
11. What it's like to be a trans scientist with imposter syndrome - Lady Science
12. An interview with the CLEAR Lab's Queer Science Reading Group
13. Job Opportunities
14. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
15. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
16. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
06/28/19
1. Crosspost: A fast-moving revolution: from Stonewall toward a more diverse scientific workforce
2. House Bill Seeks To Name Large Synoptic Survey Telescope For Astronomer Vera Rubin
3. Record-breaking Astronaut Peggy Whitson: 'It's an Exciting Time for Space Exploration'
4. Saydean Zeldin: Guiding Apollo's engines
5. Elaine Denniston: The woman who corrected Apollo's code
6. It could take 118 years for female computer scientists to match publishing rates of male colleagues
7. People trust scientists, says landmark survey, but there are troubling trends
8. International Women in Engineering Day 2019: role models critical to women's success
9. Richmond woman performs science experiment onstage, wins Miss Virginia 2019
10. AWIS Launches STEM Equity Community Platform with Elsevier's Support
11. What to Do When You're the Only Woman in the Room
12. STEM Gap: No State Has More Women Than Men w/ Tech Degrees
13. Opinion: 10 Ways to Support New Mothers in STEM
14. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
15. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
16. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
May 2019 Index
05/03/19
1. Cross-post: In lopsided vote, U.S. science academy backs move to eject sexual harassers
2. National Academy of Sciences … Historic Number of Women Elected to Its Membership
3. An Engineering School With Half of Its Leadership Female? How Did That Happen?
4. Why scientist-mums in the United States need better parental-support policies
5. Male researchers' 'vague' language more likely to win grants
6. Maria Kirch was the first woman to discover a comet, but her husband took the credit
7. Seven ways scientists handle technology challenges in resource-poor settings
8. Job Opportunities
9. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
10. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
11. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
05/10/19
1. Crosspost: Female scientists start a database to showcase their work. Over 9,000 women join them
2. The largest study involving transgender people is providing long-sought insights about their health
3. Science Communication Workshop for Physical Sciences
4. Bonus: Talking Feminist Astrophysics with Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
5. Decolonization and intersectionality in tech, with Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
6. Arab women scientists call out gender discrimination in the workplace
7. Women in science are facing many of the same barriers, inequality, and discrimination that they did 300 years ago
8. Job Opportunities
9. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
10. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
11. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
05/17/19
1. Cross-post: Summary from the WiPS Networking event at LPSC 2019
2. Reflections on Ethics at the AAS
3. Modern Women in STEM Book Project
4. Women are now in charge of NASA's science missions
5. NASA's initiative to put a woman on the Moon is named Artemis, after Apollo's twin sister
6. Women in Kyrgyzstan are fighting sexism by joining the space race
7. How the creators of a database are stamping out all-male panels
8. Calling attention to gender bias dramatically changes course evaluations
9. Commentary: The problematic media portrayals of women in science
10. Women gifted in math are still less likely than men to pursue it
11. Lawsuit Alleges Age, Race, Sex Discrimination At Mount Sinai Med School
12. 'I Don't Want to Stay in a Country That Doesn't Want Me As Badly as I Want It'
13. Job Opportunities
14. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
15. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
16. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
05/24/19
1. Taking Over the Reins of the Women in Astronomy Blog
2. Gendered Observation: The Contribution of Women to the Astronomical Diaries
of Mesopotamia
3. 18 Famous Women Who Explored Space
4. Looking at the State of Women in Engineering
5. What It's Like To Be An Asian American Woman In STEM Today
6. Why only 18% of data scientists are women
7. Twitter responses show sexual harassment is rife at academic conferences
8. The Disturbing Resilience of Scientific Racism
9. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
10. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
11. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
05/31/19
1. Maunakea Gender Equity and Inclusion Survey
2. The Hidden Heroines of Chaos
3. Commentary: Celebrating and supporting African American women in physics
4. 8 Tips For Generating Creative Ideas From The Mind Of A 'Genius' Woman Scientist
5. Astronomer Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz appointed to endowed chair for diversity in astronomy
6. Mary Sherman Morgan, The World's First Woman Rocket Scientist
7. Eastern European universities score highly in university gender ranking
8. Commentary: Diversity in physics: Are you part of the problem?
9. I Am Fed Up With All-Male Panels. Here's How We Change Them.
10. An astronomer's poetic soul meets Dante's scientific mind
11. 'Alien' turns 40: How the classic changed the game for women in action films
12. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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14. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
April 2019 Index
04/05/19
1. Cross-post: Guide to Organizing Inclusive Scientific Meetings
2. Town Hall Webinar: Decadal Survey on Astronomy and Astrophysics
3. Deadline Extended: NASA Planetary Science Summer Seminar
4. 10 Unusual Tips For How To Advance Women In STEM, National Academy Of Sciences
5. NASEM Report: Preventing Sexual Harassment
6. Mixed messages about women's representation in science---and a missing piece of the picture
7. 32 Women Who've Changed Life As We Know It
8. The Failure of NASA's Spacewalk SNAFU? How Predictable it Was
9. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
10. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
11. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
04/12/19
1. Highlights from Women In Space 2019
2. Multiple stories about Katie Bouman and the first black hole image
3. Meet Maria Mitchell the First American to Discover a Comet
4. Women in Physics and Astronomy, 2019
5. Sexual Harassment of Women: Climate, Culture, and Consequences in Academic
Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
6. Dem senators introduce bill to combat sexual harassment in STEM
7. BethAnn McLaughlin: 'Too many women in science have to run the gauntlet of abuse and leave'
8. Stepping up to be a role model for LGBTQ inclusion in science
9. It's So Damn Hard to Be a Mom in STEM and This New Attrition Stat Proves It
10. Paid Family Leave for Postdocs
11. Women in Engineering: A Review of the 2018 Literature
12. 10 Unusual Tips For How To Advance Women In STEM, National Academy Of Sciences
13. Barring Women From Economics
14. Multiple Factors Converge to Influence Women's Persistence in Computing: A
Qualitative Analysis
15. Job opportunities
16. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
17. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
18. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
04/19/19
1. La Serena School for Data Science Application Deadline Extended
2. The Scientist Who Cooks Up the Skies of Faraway Worlds
3. #MeToo controversy erupts at archaeology meeting
4. Ten simple rules towards healthier research labs
5. How indigenous expertise improves science: the curious case of shy lizards and deadly cane toads
6. Boston University fires geologist found to have harassed women in Antarctica
7. Extraordinary Females Who Had The World's "Firsts" In Sciences
8. It matters who we champion in science
9. Male scientists are often cast as lone geniuses. Here's what happened when a woman was.
10. How Work-Family Justice Can Bring Balance to Scientist Moms
11. Want black women students to stay in STEM? Help them find role models who look like them
12. Who Was Hedwig Kohn? Facts About The Pioneering Physicist Celebrated In Google Doodle
13. Female Scientists Respond to Discovery's New Campaign in The Best Way
14. 'I Want What My Male Colleague Has, and That Will Cost a Few Million Dollars'
15. 80 nations set quotas for female leaders. Should the U.S. be next?
16. Doctoral Students Charge Insufficient Support for Cultural Affinity Groups in Proposal
17. Job Opportunities
18. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
19. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
20. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
04/26/19
1. Repost: Facing the Future: The CSWA seeks your input on our community needs in the 2020s!
2. Meet the Mother-Son Duo Translating Astrophysics Into Blackfoot
3. 'This is the tip of the iceberg': More than 8,500 women have joined the 500
Women Scientists database
4. Where are the Black Women in STEM Leadership?
5. Sexual harassment is pervasive in US physics programmes
6. Program Aims to Train South African Girls in Science Fields
7. Power Of The Pack: Women Who Support Women Are More Successful
8. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
9. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
10. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
March 2019 Index
03/01/19
1. Does your conference spark joy? Two days at Women in Space 2019
2. NASA Renames Facility to Honor 'Hidden Figures' Subject Katherine Johnson
3. Announcing the 11th Annual Susan Niebur WiPS Networking Event -- LPSC 2019
4. Conferences on General Relativity, Gravitation, and Gravitational Waves
5. Deaf Students Feel the Universe's Vibrations in New Workshop
6. When Pioneers Disappear from History
7. How some men are challenging gender inequity in the lab
8. 18 Children's Books About Female Scientists, Because STEM-inism Is The Future
9. The unforgotten sisters: Sonduk, the astronomer queen
10. Job Opportunities
11. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
12. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
13. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
03/08/19
1. More Women are Earning Doctorates in Science, Engineering, and Health But There's Still Work To Do
2. Understanding Dust 30 Years After CCM: (A Symposium in Honor of Geoff Clayton's 65th Birthday)
3. NIH revoked funding from 14 scientists over sexual harassment last year
4. NIH apologizes for its failure to address sexual harassment in science
5. Women are leading Australia's charge in science and space
6. Instagram and science: the Samoan Scientist slashing the 'dumb coconut' stereotype
7. Four Women Who Changed The Field Of Meteorology
8. 500 Women Scientists-Person Place Thing Series
9. Female scientists get smaller first-time grants than men
10. What does a scientist look like? Children are drawing women more than ever before
11. 2 astronauts are scheduled for the first all-female spacewalk in history
12. Job Opportunities
13. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
14. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
15. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
03/15/19
1. Astro2020 APC NOI due March 20, Take CSWA 2020s Priorities Survey
2. Seeking applications for climate site visit teams: deadline extended
3. Astro Voices -- Contribute to the IAU Centennial Video
4. 2019 NASA Planetary Science Summer Seminar Applications Open
5. I got told what to call this poem by my male colleague
6. Vanderbilt panel weighs in against tenure for #MeToo scientist
7. Meet the woman searching for planet Earth's twin
8. This International Women's Day, Do The Nobel Prizes Show Progress For Women In STEM?
9. Infertility and the Leaky Pipeline
10. 10 Women in Science and Tech Who Should Be Household Names
11. Job Opportunities
12. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
13. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
14. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
03/22/19
1. Women in Observatory Blog
2. The Case for Disciplining Faculty Harassers
3. Who invented the dishwasher, windshield wiper, caller ID? Women created these 50 inventions.
4. First person on Mars is likely to be a woman, NASA says
5. This Northern Va. student won the $250,000 prize in a top science competition
6. 7 books about women's space history for women's history month
7. The Woman who knows everything about the Universe
8. U.S. Mathematician Becomes First Woman To Win Abel Prize, 'Math's Nobel'
9. High-pressure research and a return to China: meet Haiyan Zheng
10. Study: U.S. gives less early-career research funding to women
11. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
12. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
13. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
03/29/19
1. Repost: Facing the Future: The CSWA seeks your input on our community needs in the 2020s!
2. NASA Cancels First All-Female Spacewalk Over Spacesuit Sizes
3. Antonia Maury: A Female Astronomer's Fight For Recognition
4. Katie Couric: How We Can Eliminate Bias Against Women in Science
5. First scientist in human history- En Hedu'anna
6. What is gender equality in science? Common solutions may not be solving the problem
7. Announcing the first Communicating Science Conference (ComSciCon) with AAS!
8. Why we still struggle with work-home conflict in women and men
9. High school girls challenge toxic masculinity
10. Job Opportunities
11. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
12. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
13. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
February 2019 Index
02/01/19
1. From young to youthful - the challenges of mid-career
2. Interviews with Scientist on "Person Place Thing"
3. Q&A: Pulsar pioneer Jocelyn Bell Burnell
4. Scientists' salary data highlight US$18,000 gender pay gap
5. How gender disparities in salary add up over a lifetime
6. To learn inclusion skills, make it personal
7. To Groom Better Scientists, Harness the Power of Narrative
8. It's Time to Rethink Who's Best Suited for Space Travel
9. Celebrate the women behind the periodic table
10. Job Opportunities
11. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
12. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
13. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
02/08/19
1. AAS Public Policy Office Post-Shutdown Town Hall Updates
2. Cross-post: The Woman Who Sees Space First
3. AAWIP Lists African American Women with PhDs Who Identify as Physicists
4. NSBP Black History Month Physics Profiles
5. Gladys West's work on GPS 'would impact the world'
6. Rosalind Franklin: Mars rover named after DNA pioneer
7. This is how science can fix its glaring gender inequality problem
9. Grad Students in STEM Talk
8. Keynote Speaker added to NASEM Symposium Highlighting Evidence-Based Interventions to Address the Underrepresentation of Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine Lab Culture Issues at Union-Led Discussion
10. The History of Women in Sci-Fi Isn't What You Think
11. Job Opportunities
12. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
13. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
14. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
02/15/19
1. Cross-post: The Women Who Contributed to Science but Were Buried in Footnotes
2. Special Article Collection Celebrates Annual Reviews Contributors
3. Special edition of the Lancet: Advancing women in science, medicine and global health
4. More women and girls needed in the sciences to solve world's biggest challenges
5. How Scientists are Fighting Against Gender Bias in Conference Speaker Lineups
6. Is This The Year Of Women In Science?
7. European Space Agency Celebrates Women in Science with Astro Pi Challenge
8. Reflections from a Nobel winner: Scientists need time to make discoveries
9. 23 Black Female Scientists Who Changed The Damn World
10. Women You Should Know
11. This neuroscientist is fighting sexual harassment in science -- but her own job is in peril
12. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
13. How to Subscribe or Unsubscribe to the AASWomen Newsletter
14. Access to Past Issues of the AASWomen Newsletter
02/22/19
1. Facing the Future: The CSWA seeks your input on our community needs in the 2020s!
2. Request for proposal: Request a Woman Scientist platform & database
3. Astronomy society pushes for diversity in US PhD programmes
4. AAAS Joins with 52 Organizations to Launch Societies Consortium on Sexual Harassment in STEMM
5. A disadvantaged background doesn't have to be a barrier to success
6. Women scientists inhibited by funding methods that favor men, researchers say
7. The Secret History of Women in Coding
8. Origins Conference Travel Award
9. The changing career trajectories of new parents in STEM
10. Strengthening Our Science: AGU Launches Ethics and Equity Center
11. What's Keeping Girls From Translating 'Soft Skills' Superiority Into STEM
Field Success?
12. Why Is Scientific Sexism So Intractably Resistant to Reform?
13. Job Opportunities
14. How to Submit to the AASWomen Newsletter
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January 2019 Index
01/04/19
1. Cross-post: AAS 233 events from the CSMA Newsletter
2. Astro2020 Update
3. AAS Task Force on Diversity and Inclusion in Astronomy Graduate Education Issues Report
4. The Women of NASA's New Horizons Team Are Breaking Boundaries--in More Ways Than One
5. 'You Can't Be What You Can't See'
6. Women In STEM In 2018 Made Major Gains & Here Are 5 Of Their Biggest Accomplishments
7. The Year in Science—and What Americans Thought about It
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01/11/19
1. Examining author gender data
2. NASEM Symposium on Women in STEMM
3. Making Waves: 6 Women in Hawaii with Careers in STEM Share Their Stories
4. The Ultimate Women in Science Reading List
5. The US is much less inclusive than it was two years ago. Here's why
6. New measure of equality reveals a fuller picture of male well-being
7. Geena Davis Knows Women Are Good for Hollywood's Bottom Line. So What Gives?
8. When It Comes To Women In STEM Roles, The Results Are Golden
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01/18/19
1. The Importance of Names in Astronomy
2. The AAS Climate Site Visit Program
3. Final Report of the 2018 AAS Task Force on Diversity and Inclusion in Astronomy Graduate Education
4. Shades of U.S.
5. Women who win prizes get less money and prestige
6. Biology Lab Strips James Watson of All Honorary Titles After 'Reprehensible' Race Remarks
7. Mythbusters Jr.'s Tamara Robertson on Getting Girls into STEM Careers
8. Symposium Highlighting Evidence-Based Interventions to Address the Underrepresentation of Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine
9. It's Time to Rethink How You Find a Mentor at Work
10. Girls' self-confidence falls below that of boys from around age of six -- but not if they go to a single-sex school, Australian study finds
11. AI Solves Gender Bias, Puts Overlooked Women Scientists In Spotlight
12. CORRECTION! Save the Date! MINORITY SERVING INSTITUTIONS: America's Underutilized Resource for Strengthening the STEM Workforce.
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01/25/19
1. Cross-post: Women in Planetary Science, Summary of DPS 2018 Planetary Allyship Meeting
2. CORRECTION: Making Waves: 6 Women in Hawaii with Careers in STEM Share Their Stories
3. Nancy Roman, the American space agency NASA's first Chief Astronomer
4. Typical physics Ph.D. admissions criteria limit access to underrepresented
groups but fail to predict doctoral completion
5. Influenster Now Accepting 2019 Women in STEM Academic Scholarship Applications
6. Women in space: Roscosmos sets sights on creating female crew of cosmonauts, says source
7. Mind The Gap: Women Underrepresented In Awarding Of Prestigious Prizes
8. When Bankwest's female tech staff are told "girls don't hack", this is what they do...
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