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Check back here on 1 August to place your order or download your own copy to print, or if you can, join us in San Diego! Starting in , SPIE has produced the Women in Optics planner highlighting women who are making a difference through their work and other contributions to the fields of science, optics, and engineering. While this planner still achieves the original goal of supporting and promoting the work of female scientists, it has grown to be a tool for introducing girls and young women to the possibilities of careers in all sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics STEM. Each year, the increasing demand for this planner has demonstrated that there is great interest in learning about women in the sciences and the need for female role models in technical fields. Five thousand copies of the planner are printed and distributed, free of charge, in more than 25 countries worldwide annually.
Asian-American Professionals Push for Visibility at Work
Can the future of work create not only economic value but also reflect our social and communal values? Putting equity center stage all the time is an essential component of this new mental model. Read Full Article! As a long-time human resources professional, I find it encouraging to see how many employers are embracing the notion of hiring people who think and learn differently. Download Press Release.
Kaycee Lai spent years in Silicon Valley trying to avoid calling attention to his ethnic identity. When co-workers made comments about his race—such as suggesting that, as an Asian male, he should be in coding rather than sales—he would laugh them off. Lai, who worked at Microsoft and software company VMware before founding his own data-analytics firm, Promethium, in But amid a wave of outrage and sorrow prompted by a recent surge in verbal and physical attacks against people of Asian descent, that sentiment is changing among many Asian-American professionals.