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The Blue Soul Tribe Podcast is a radio show dedicated to jazz, blues and soul

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Space Camp for Interested Visually Impaired Students (SCI-VIS) is a weeklong camp at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, AL, that helps middle and high school students who are blind or who have low vision to learn about space and space-related technology.

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Access to Advancement, Part II: Anneliese DeVyldere

Anneliese DeVyldere is an honors student at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, a school she learned about while attending Space Camp for Interested Visually Impaired Students (SCI-VIS). Anneliese attended the camp three times during high school and says the experience was transformative. SCI-VIS helped her to develop leadership skills and to discover her interest in aerospace engineering.

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Access to Advancement, Part I: TechGirlz Uses Hands-on STEM Activities to Engage Young Girls Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing

TechGirlz is a weeklong summer camp at the Rochester Institute of Technology, National Technical Institute for the Deaf in Rochester, NY, for middle school girls who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. The camp uses hands-on activities to make STEM subjects fun and interesting.

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Access to Advancement, Part II: Dr. Angela Lee Foreman

Dr. Angela Lee Foreman is an assistant professor of biology at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID). She is also an instructor at TechGirlz, a summer camp at RIT/NTID for young girls who are deaf or hard-of-hearing. In addition to science-based skills, Dr. Foreman teaches the campers to speak up for themselves.

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Access to Advancement, Part I: MIND Alliance--Helping Minority Students with Disabilities Succeed in STEM

MIND Alliance is designed to increase interest in STEM fields among minority students with disabilities, and helps them transition into STEM-based academic programs and careers. The program emphasizes cultural sensitivity, while offering tutoring, mentoring, internships, and career assessment and counseling. And through field trips and hands-on activities, students in the program learn that science can be fun and interesting.

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Access to Advancement, Part II: Patricia Walsh

Patricia Walsh is a successful computer scientist. However, there was a time during college when she struggled with her grades and questioned her education choices. She credits a role model and the AccessSTEM program with helping her get to where she is today.

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Access to Advancement, Part I: DO-IT and AccessSTEM Improve Transitions to STEM Education and Careers

The DO-IT program at the University of Washington aims to increase the success of people with disabilities in college and careers. AccessSTEM, a project within DO-IT, works directly with high schools and colleges in the Seattle, WA area to assist students with the transition to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics academic programs and employment.

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Sounds of Progress, Part II: Maria Agnesi

(1718-1799). This brilliant daughter of Italian nobility spoke five languages, wrote the first books on abstract geometry, and dreamed of being a nun.

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Sounds of Progress, Part II: Anna Morandi Manzolini

(1716-1774). Anna was an artist who sculpted detailed anatomical models out of wax that were used in medical schools for centuries to come.

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Sounds of Progress, Part II: Laura Bassi

(1711-1778). This Italian mother of 12 became the first female professor of physics. She also successfully petitioned her university employer for more responsibility and a higher salary.

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Her-Story, Now: Retaining Women Professors in Science and Engineering Programs--Improving Diversity and Learning

Find out how some top colleges are retaining women professors in their science and engineering departments and improving diversity and learning. Allison Dunne reports.

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Her-Story, Now: Connecting Young Women with Computer Technology--The Career Women in Information Technology Program

Successful women in the information technology industry are mentoring younger women to encourage them to connect with people and computers. Greg Dahlmann reports.

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Her-Story, Now: Bridging the Science Gender Gap in the U.S.--The Women's College Coalition

Top liberal arts colleges for women are actively seeking to redress the science gender gaps and have formed the Women's College Coalition to network universities across the U.S. to enhance women's educational opportunities. Pat Bradley reports.

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Her-Story, Now: Highlighting the Global Need for More Women in Engineering and Technology--The Fourth Annual Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day

Missed National Engineers Week? Several of today's most important women scientists and engineers discuss the topics debated during this week including Girls and Technology: New Educational Opportunities. Glenn Busby reports.

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Her-Story, Now: Increasing the Number of Women in Mathematics--Professional Women Mathematicians Cultivate Young Women's Interest in Math Careers

A look at the current status of women in mathematics and what efforts some women mathematicians are doing to promote interest among girls and young women in pursuing math careers. Jim Horne reports.

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Her-Story, Now: Women in Science Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics in the U.S. vs. Europe--How American Educators are Closing the Knowledge Gap

How innovative people and programs in Europe and the U.S. are working to lead more girls and young women into future careers in science, technology, engineering and math. Glenn Busby reports.

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Her-Story, Now: Community Groups Battle Media Images--The Northwest Girls Collaborative

This collaboration of several organizations from Washington and Oregon is committed to motivating girls to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics despite roadblocks created by the media. Phyllis Fletcher reports.

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Her-Story, Now: Holding Young Women's Interest in Technology--The Center for Women and Information Technology Mentoring Program

The University of Maryland's award-winning program that attracts and keeps young women interested in high-technology and computer science throughout college and beyond. Brian Shields reports.

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Her-Story, Now: Empowering Women Students in Engineering: Mentornet

MentorNet is a web-based national electronic mentoring network for undergraduate and graduate women students in engineering and science, linking students with industry and research professionals. Allison Dunne reports.

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Her-Story, Then: Hypatia

(370?-415 C.E.). Today's students can thank this 4th century mathematician for making geometry courses easier to understand.

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The Tech Club: Darlene Solomon

Meet Darlene Solomon, she is the Research and Development Manager at Agilent Technologies.

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The Tech Club: Julie Spicer England

Meet Julie Spicer England, she is the Vice President of Worldwide ASP Computer Imaging Systems at Texas instruments.

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The Tech Club: Karen Hitchcock

Meet Karen Hitchcock, she is the Principal and Vice Chancellor of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

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The Tech Club: Marcella Cabrera

Meet Marcella Cabrera, she is the Creative Manager of VUP Creative Services, for Mattel, Empire, Conspiracy, Misc Kids.

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The Tech Club: Claire Fraser

Meet Claire Fraser, she is the President of The Institute for Gnomic Research.

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The Tech Club: Sue Nava

Meet Sue Nava, she is a Seismologist at The University of Utah.

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The Tech Club: Laurie Trotta

Meet Laurie Trotta, she is the Fish Hatchery Manager at SUNY Cobleskill.

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The Tech Club: Tahira Reid

Meet Tahira Reid, an Inventor and Founder of Jump Dreams, Inc.

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The Tech Club: Shoshana Loeb

Meet Shoshana Loeb, she is the Founder and President of Elity Systems, Inc.

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The Tech Club: Sue Husari

Meet Sue Husari, she is a Regional Fire Management Officer for the National Park Service.

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The Tech Club: Maya Tolstoy

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The Tech Club: Sherita Cesar

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The Tech Club: Poire Saikia-Eapen

Meet Poire Saikia-Eapen, she is an Architect, and a Program and Construction Manager.

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The Tech Club: Ninfa Saunders

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The Tech Club: Natasha Katz

Meet Natasha Katz, she is a Theatrical Lighting Designer.

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The Tech Club: Mary Howell Martins

Meet Mary Howell Martins, she is an Organic Farmer in Finger Lakes Region of New York.

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The Tech Club: Lynn Moore

Meet Lynn Moore, she is an Engineer at the Saturn Corporation.

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The Tech Club: Linda Cook

Meet Linda Cook, she is the Vice President at EMS technologies.

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The Tech Club: Lena West

Meet Lena West, she is the Founder and CEO, Xynomedia Development in Yonkers, NY.

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The Tech Club: Kellie-Bea Cooper

Meet Kellie-Bea Cooper, a Digital Animator and Owner of The Better Mousetrap a small animation studio and school.

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The Tech Club: Kathy Cashman

Meet Kathy Cashman, she is a Volcanologist and Professor in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Oregon.

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The Tech Club: Kathryn Born

Meet Kathryn Born, she is a Medical Illustrator for numerous textbooks, journals, films you name it.

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The Tech Club: Jane Hartwell

Meet Jane Hartwell, the Associate Producer for the movie 'Shrek'.

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The Tech Club: Irene Greif

Meet Irene Greif, the Director of Research for Lotus at IBM.

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The Tech Club: Holly Gettings

Meet Holly Gettings, the Technical Director at The Calvin Theater in Northampton, MA.

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The Tech Club: Heidi Newberg

Meet Heidi Newberg, Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY.

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The Tech Club: Gina Kolata

Meet Gina Kolata, is a Science Writer for The New York Times.

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