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  STEMTrends - Electronic Version (PDF Format)
1. STEMTrends November-December 2009 - Electronic Format
- The complete November-December issue of STEMTrends in PDF format.
  Workforce
2. High-Tech Workers Likely to Change Jobs Upon Economic Recovery
- According to new research by Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology, the natural attrition of high-tech talent during the height of the recession may be coming to an end:
3. The Top IT Skills in Demand in 2010
- According to Computerworld's 2010 Forecast Survey, less than 20 percent of the 312 information technology executives polled stated that they intended to increase …
4. STEMapalooza: Supporting Connections Across STEM
- Over 100 exhibitors supporting science, technology, engineering and math programs from around the state of Colorado will be featured at the Colorado Convention Center …
5. A Blast from the Past – Computing in the Depression Era and How it Relates to Today
- The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) examined the current computer recession and compared it to previous computer recessions, but also explored the lessons …
6. Slight Improvement in College Hiring According to NACE Index
- The National Associate of Colleges and Employers (NACE) polls its employer members each month and reports the results for indices of college hiring and recruiting activity.
7. Public Service as a Way for Members of the Scientific Community to Become Agents for Change in Supporting Research
- “The perspective of a public servant drawn from the scientific community can be both challenging and a tremendous opportunity for community and personal growth” …
8. U.S. Scientist and Engineer Supply as Strong as Ever But New Data Show Top Students Choose Careers in Other Fields
- A new study, conducted with funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, finds U.S. colleges and universities are graduating as many scientists and engineers as ever before.
9. Is it a Field of Science or Engineering? A New Paradigm to Solve the Computing Debate
- Whether computing is in the field of science or engineering is a debate as old as the field itself. Because of the challenges associated with building reliable computers, networks …
10. Rosie the Riveter is Back: Women to Become the Majority in the Workforce
- "Women's economic empowerment is arguably the biggest social change of our times", according to The Economist. Within the past generation, women have transitioned …
11. R&D Announces its Annual 100 Award Recipients
- On November 12, 2009, R&D Magazine announced the 100 recipients of the prestigious R&D Awards of 2009. For 47 years, the Awards have identified revolutionary …
  Salaries
12. National Occupational and Wage Estimates
- The United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, provides estimates on the number of people in each field, as well as the mean and median …
13. College Alumni Report Salaries in STEM - Starting, Current, and 10-Year Averages
- An online company, StudentsReview: Students Know Best, relies on college student and alumni input to facilitate discussion about "the college experience" …
14. 2009 Salary & Opinion Survey Indicates Satisfaction Among Engineers
- According to findings of the 2009 EE Times Global Salary & Opinion Survey, most electrical engineers are satisfied with their career choices, future prospects …
15. Few Employers Increase Salaries in 2009-2010
- According to Michigan State University’s Recruiting Trends 2009-2010, 80% of employers indicated they would not be raising salaries this year. The report is based on over 2,500 …
  Women & Minorities
16. School District in New York Launches All-Girls Tech Program
- According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, women make up more than half of the U.S. workforce, but hold only 28% of all technology jobs. Across the United States …
17. Anita Borg Institute Makes Recommendations for Keeping Diversity in Tech Workforce
- 2009 has been a difficult year for technology companies. Standard and Poor forecasted a 3.0% decline in real GDP for 2009, which has resulted in companies across …
18. Recession Sees Moms Returning to Work and an Increasing Number of Female Recession Sees Moms Returning to Work and an Increasing Number of Female Entrepreneurs
- An increasing number of moms are going back to work due to the recession, reports Fox News. With men accounting for 72% of the nation’s job losses since the …
19. The Nation’s Top Diversity-Conscious and Hispanic-Friendly Companies and Business The Nation’s Top Diversity-Conscious and Hispanic-Friendly Companies & Business Schools
- “As diversity nationally increases, so will the need to have leaders and professionals who reflect the same burgeoning diversity”, states Felicia Benton-Johnson …
20. Broadening Participation of Women, URMs, and Disabled within STEM
- Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has recently introduced a new column series, “Broadening Participation”, to “inform, invigorate conversation, and inspire …
21. Hispanic Representation from 1990-2008 in the U.S.,Colleges, and Faculty
- In 1990, The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Magazine debuted amidst the explosion of the Hispanic population in the United States. The first issues highlighted …
22. NAEP Scores Declining Among Students, Especially Among Under-represented Minorities & Disabled Students
- In its newest publication, STEM in the States, CPST has published the most recent information regarding educational trends for all 50 States and the District of Columbia.
23. New Record: 5,000 Registered for Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Annual Conference
- Approximately 5,000 Hispanic students, professionals, corporate leaders, educators, and community leaders registered for the 2009 Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers …
24. 2010 to Bring Stricter H-1B Enforcement
- U.S. immigration officials are planning to conduct 25,000 on-site inspections of companies hiring foreign workers during the 2010 government fiscal year …
25. Women and Engineering - Low Enrollment Drives Underrepresentation
- The Urban Institute recently conducted a study to determine what drives the severe underrepresentation of women among bachelor degree recipients in engineering fields.
26. Women and Computer Science and the “Star Trek” Effect
- According to new research published in the December 2009 issue of Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, the gender gap in computer science may …
27. A New Paradigm to Measure Latino STEM Success
- A newly released report from the University of Southern California's (USC) Center for Urban Education identified 25 colleges that could be "potential exemplars" of good practices …
28. Hispanic Business Names Top 10 Engineering, Medical, and Law Schools
- Diversity is emerging as a top priority nationwide. As such, universities are striving to recruit multicultural and multiethnic students and leaders into their programs.
29. Women and Minorities Poorly Represented Among Astronomy Faculty
- Between March 20 and July 8, 2008, the American Institute of Physics (AIP) contacted 800 departments (763 physics departments and 37 astronomy departments) …
  Education
30. Computer Science Courses Offered in High Schools Continue to Decline
- According to the Computer Science Teachers Association (CSTA), the number of computer science courses taught in high schools throughout America is steadily decreasing.
31. Math Anxiety In Female Teachers Affecting Math Achievement
- Women have made significant gains in closing the achievement gap in mathematics that exists between the sexes over the past several years, yet there are still discrepancies …
32. FIRST and SWE Form an Alliance to Encourage STEM Participation
- In December 2009, FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) and SWE (Society of Women Engineers) announced that they would be forming …
33. New Strategies to Improve Remedial Education
- The American Association of Community Colleges estimates that approximately 60 percent of students graduating from high school are not ready for college-level work.
34. Enrollment in Public Elementary/Secondary Schools Decreases by less than 0.1%
- The National Center for Education Statistics released data this week on public elementary and secondary school enrollment for the 2007-2008 school year.
35. The Ten Best College Presidents in America and Their Innovative Ideas for America’s Future
- Higher education is the key to the next American century: “Colleges and universities are catalysts of economic development, stewards of public health, incubators of social …
36. Minority Serving Institutions Receive Less than 4% of Federal Research and Development Fund to Academic Institutions
- The latest statistics from the Survey of Federal Science and Engineering Support to Universities, Colleges, and Nonprofit Institutions show that although federal agencies …
37. Computer Science Education in U.S. Universities: Is it Adequate to Solve the Problems of Tomorrow?
- Two computer science professors, Robert Dewar of Courant Institute of New York University and Owen Astrachan of Duke University, recently posed viewpoints …
38. NSF: Gender, Racial and Socioeconomic Performance Gaps in Math Scores
- In 2008, the National Science Foundation published the most recent results of its Early Childhood Longitudinal Study (ECLS) as a part of Science & Engineering Indicators 2008.
39. K-12 Engineering Education
- Until recently, engineering education has rarely been discussed in the K-12 context. But declining interest in engineering and, especially, the persistent lack-luster appeal …
40. Harvard – Top of the International Rankings in Higher Education
- A new set of international rankings of higher education was released by the Times. As in the past, Harvard University has been rated the top institution in general …
41. New Outreach Efforts to Combat Decline in Computer Science Classes
- Earlier this year, citing declining enrollment, the College Board canceled its Computer Science AB class, one of its two AP computer science courses. This cancellation reflects …
  Down Washington Corridors
42. Federal R&D Funding
Two new reports look at Federal R&D funding. The first report, by Melissa Pollak at the National Science Foundation, indicates a projected decrease in Federal funding …
43. Research and Development Budget for FY 2011: Investing in Innovation Today to Meet the Challenges of Tomorrow
- The Obama Administration’s FY 2011 Budget calls for a $66 billion investment in nondefense research and development (R&D)—an increase of $3.7 billion or 5.9 percent …
44. Building Biotech Bridges Conference
- On November 17th, businesses, nonprofit organizations and educators converged on Washington, DC, for the Building Biotech Bridges Conference. The goal of the conference …
45. President Obama Promotes STEM Through “Educate to Innovate Program”
- President Obama is enlisting corporations and foundations in a $260 million effort to promote the study of science, technology, engineering, and math. This program …
46. Improving STEM Education - A $250M Initiative for Science and Math Teachers
- On January 6, 2010, President Obama announced a $250 million public-private effort to improve science and mathematics instruction, an effort aimed to help the nation …
  Around the World
47. Israel is a World Leader in the Technology Industry, but Can This Success be Sustained?
- Over the past 40 years, Israel's economy has had a major transformation, going from closed and poor into one that is open, developed, and driven forward by a high-tech sector …
48. The State of Public Education in Guam and Goals for All Educational Venues
- On November 13, 2009, Nerissa Underwood, the Guam Department of Education Superintendent, delivered the Annual State of Education Address. The Guam Department …
49. United States Below Average OECD Secondary Graduation Rate
- According to the Organisation for Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) Education at a Glance 2009, the average graduation rate from upper secondary programs …
50. CPST Releases New Publication: STEM in the States
- The Commission on Professionals in Science and Technology releases a new publication this month entitled STEM in the States. This publication will provide information …
51. U.S. Losing International Edge in S&E
- In the National Science Board’s (NSB) Science and Engineering Indicators 2010, the “State of the Union on science, technology, engineering and mathematics” …
52. Another Innovative Idea from Denmark: Using the Internet on Exams
- Denmark has historically been an innovative country in the adaptation and use of new technology. Currently, 14 schools in Denmark are piloting a new system of …
53. 2009 Tech Awards Laureates
- Tech Awards is an international awards program that honors innovators from around the world who have developed new technological solutions, or innovative ways …
54. European Research: Experts Call for a New Renaissance
- The European Commission welcomed the first European Research Area Board (ERAB) annual report "Preparing Europe for a New Renaissance - A Strategic View of the …
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