Well, OK, it's not like I can do anything about keeping "them" out, but this portion of WOW/EM is specifically for young women.

There's all kinds of great information here--starting with a short article on Ada Lovelace, perhaps the first woman involved in technology (she also played the harp and loved opera!). Also you can find links to sites of women artists or women in technology.

What's it like to be a woman in a predominantly-male field? There are articles by women in all kinds of areas in music and art technology. You'll read the ups and downs--the way it was and the way it is.

So why should you join a professional women's music organization? Take a look at what Deon Nielson Price, a past president of the International Alliance for Women in Music, has to say.

And by the way, what's a Women's Studies Program anyway? Can you combine Women's Studies with the arts? What kinds of courses are offered? What does a Women's Center do? Can you take classes there? The answers to these questions and more are provided by Giavanna Munafo (Dartmouth College) in her two articles: Women's Studies Programs and Women's Centers.

So, read on!

 

 

 
 

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updated February 2004.
Kristine H. Burns,
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