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Tag Archives: Geek Manifesto
Who are You Calling a Geek?
In my last post, I threw out the fact that I didn’t feel the word ‘geek’ was necessarily going to encourage young girls to see science/engineering as a career for them, a point that was picked up both by my … Continue reading

