According to the Association for Women in Science, women make up less than 25 percent of engineering and computer science majors in four-year colleges and universities.
13 females shatter the glass ceiling for women in technology
Rabbits, time to shine for Chinese New Year
There is more to the Chinese Zodiac than a hippety hop into year 4708 for people born under the sign of rabbit.
Study shows obstacles in Hmong and Mien getting aid for mentally disabled children
Researchers at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at University of California, Davis (UC Davis) explored the relationship between Hmong and Mein
Storefronts Seattle seeks artists to revitalize neighborhoods
Storefronts Seattle is accepting applications for its three program tracks: installations, artist residencies, and creative enterprise.
Reflections on being a little guy
Editor’s note: This month, Northwest Asian Weekly and the Seattle Chinese Post celebrate its 29th anniversaries. Each year, Publisher Assunta Ng
Jan. 17: Jimmy Locke remembered
A memorial service was held at First Presbyterian Church of Bellevue for Jimmy Locke, who passed away on Jan. 5 in Seattle. Locke was a veteran
Jan. 15: Six winners in first Korean Song Contest for Non-Koreans
Radio Hankook held its first Korean Song Contest for Non-Koreans at the Knutzen Family Theater in Federal Way. The ethnicities represented in the contest were American,
Jan. 18: Carolyn Kuan selected as Hartford music director
The Hartford Symphony Orchestra (HSO) selected Carolyn Kuan to become the 10th music director in its 68-year history.
Jan. 22: Celebrate Asia! performers dazzle audience
The Seattle Symphony held its third annual Celebrate Asia! concert at Benaroya Hall. Carolyn Kuan conducted the 84-member Seattle Symphony
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