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CS Programs Changing to Attract Women Students 596

Magnifico writes "The New York times is running an article about a push by American universities to actively recruit women into Computer Science courses. The story, 'Computer Science Takes Steps to Bring Women to the Fold', explains that the number of women in CS is shrinking: 'Women received about 38 percent of the computer science bachelor's degrees awarded in the United States in 1985, the peak year, but in 2003, the figure was only about 28 percent, according to the National Science Foundation.' One of the largest barriers to recruiting women to the field is the nerd factor. To attract women students to the CS field, 'Moving emphasis away from programming proficiency was a key to the success of programs Dr. Blum and her colleagues at Carnegie Mellon instituted to draw more women into computer science.' Changes at CMU increased women students in the CS program from 8 percent to nearly 40 percent."
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  • by grub ( 11606 ) <slashdot@grub.net> on Tuesday April 17, 2007 @10:50AM (#18767465) Homepage Journal


    1) Geek woman get CS degrees & jobs.
    2) Geek woman meets geek man.
    3) ???
    4) Aspergers!!!

  • by bconway ( 63464 ) on Tuesday April 17, 2007 @10:56AM (#18767547) Homepage
    This past year, I was accepted into Carnegie Mellon's [cmu.edu] School of Computer Science [cmu.edu]. It has been a remarkable experience that I would like to share with the community. Here's an account of my experience.

    Week 1, Sunday: I moved in today. My roommate, a sophomore CS student, had already moved in two days before me. The floor is already completely covered with garbage. He also smells. I think he might be gay too. He's already asked me if I like the color he painted his toenails. This should be interesting. I am almost completely settled in. Techno music is playing in every room in every floor of my dorm. There are computers and other types of trash out in the common areas. What a mess. Tomorrow, I am going to go sign up to get my network connection.

    Week 1, Monday: I got hooked up to the CMU network today! I jacked into the network, only to find that the hostname and address assigned to me were colliding with another system. I'll just increment the network numbers a few times. I am really eager to get on.

    Week 1, Tuesday: I am still looking for a free IP address. Can't anybody here properly configure their systems?

    Week 1, Friday: I finally found a free IP! It's mine! You sons of bitches can't have it, I found it, I keep it, it's mine! To hell with all of you! Head hurts really bad. I've slowly been developing a headache since I first arrived. Everywhere I look there are these Lucent Technologies wireless access points. I wonder if that's the problem.

    Week 1, Saturday: I sat down at my computer today. My desktop wall paper is now the goatse.cx guy. Pleasant. Scattered over every directory on my C: drive are thousands, possibly millions, of files titled "J00AR30WN3DBITCH-phj33r-" and then some random hacker's name. Don't these people have lives? Maybe they need laid or something. It'd take days to clean this out. I mentioned to my roommate that I needed to reinstall Windows, and immediately he jumped up and shouted: "NO! Do NOT use Windows!" Suddenly, two dozen other guys (all of them possibly homosexuals) appeared at the door, each touting an operating system called Linux. Half of them got into a fight over which was better, Debian, RedHat, Slackware, and a bunch of others I couldn't recognize. Some kid who appeared to not have showered since he was born was touting "Linux From Scratch," saying that only losers used pre-made distros. A crowd of people in the back kept quiet about how I'd be sorry if I used Linux instead of BSD on the network. Who the fuck are these people? Classes start next week. Hope I have my computer working so I can do my assignments.

    Week 3, Friday: People are still trying to get Linux to work on my system. They keep telling my that my hardware sucks. We go through about four or five distributions a day. Every now and then, I notice a little devil on my screen. Stickers for every of these distributions have been plastered on my case. Suddenly, my room stinks a lot more with these people in here. I ask them why they never shower, and the usual response is something along the lines of "showering is like rebooting" and "I don't want to lose my uptime."

    Week 3, Saturday: There's a troop of men running naked in a circle around McGill Hall. I am not even going to ask.

    Week 4, Wednesday: Linux is FINALLY working on my computer! I have a pretty slick desktop too. I think I might like this. I can finally work in my room instead of the labs, although considering the every increasing layer of garbage on the floor...

    Week 4, Thursday: My computer flashes messages about how I am "0WNX0RED" and how I should "PHJ33R" whoever and how "L4MEX0R" I am for having an insecure box. A kid suggests we reinstall Linux after discovering about 17 rootkits.

    Week 5, Friday: Someone got BSD working on my computer. I wonder if this will last. The stress has been building and I forgot to
  • by lbmouse ( 473316 ) on Tuesday April 17, 2007 @11:04AM (#18767707) Homepage
    Why couldn't they have done this when I was in school? It was a regular sausage fest in my FORTRAN 77 class.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 17, 2007 @11:12AM (#18767821)
    >Seems somehow wrong to be cattering to a gender.

    You can't escape the doggerel.
  • by DriveDog ( 822962 ) on Tuesday April 17, 2007 @11:20AM (#18767915)
    Wouldn't shifting the emphasis away from programming skills in the CS program begin to crowd the MIS program?
  • by MjrTom ( 68324 ) <trjames@NoSpAm.uchicago.edu> on Tuesday April 17, 2007 @12:51PM (#18769031)
    Yeah, You know I initially saw the headline here as "CS Students Changing Programs to Attract Women."

    Oh well.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 17, 2007 @01:28PM (#18769661)
    It's really about changing all the lab computers to have a pink desktop theme with flowered backgrounds, Madonna blasted over the PA at all times, and FREE TAMPONS!!!
  • by Bluesman ( 104513 ) on Tuesday April 17, 2007 @02:33PM (#18770903) Homepage
    I'm sitting in a data structures class right now.

    Pay attention, stop socializing.

  • by corychristison ( 951993 ) on Tuesday April 17, 2007 @06:35PM (#18774859)
    At first glance I had thought you said "CS should be an Engineering degree, as it is in my school (UFC [ufc.com])"

    Man that would be one hell of a school.

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