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4,000 Years of Women in Science
http://www.astr.ua.edu/4000WS/
This site grew out of the public talks given by Dr. Sethanne Howard, currently with the National Science Foundation.  The site lists more than 125 names from our scientific and technical past and they are all women.

Best Online Resources for Women and Minorities in Science and Technology
http://www.edu-cyberpg.com/Teachers/womenminoritiestech.html 
Extensive list of links to education, organization, and career Web sites.

Celebration of Women in Engineering
http://www.engineergirl.org/CMS/CWE.aspx
A site for parents, teachers, engineers and others interested in helping girls discover the opportunities in engineering careers.

Earth & Sky
http://www.earthsky.org
The Earth and Sky Radio Series has been in production for 12 years. The Web site features provides science-related content for students, parents, and educators.  The site includes a section on Women in Science.

Engineer Girl – a program of the National Academy of Engineering
http://www.engineergirl.org
This site celebrates the achievements of women engineers and shares information on engineering careers with girls and young women.

How Stuff Works
http://www.howstuffworks.com
Expansive Web site explains the science, technology, and process behind thousands of inventions. There are special sections for computers, science, electronics, health, and several other categories.

The Northwest Girls Coalition
http://www.nwgirlscoalition.org
The Northwest Girls Coalition was formed in February 2000 to bring together organizations that serve girls as a forum for collaboration, education, and support.

The Northwest Girls Collaborative Project
http://www.ngcproject.org/northwest
The Northwest Girls Collaborative Project (NWGCP) brings together organizations in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington that are committed to informing and motivating girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).


 

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