
A look at how universities can boost gender diversity in advanced mathematics and strengthen the STEM pipeline through mentoring, support, and intervention.

Casey Craig, who served as the Global Head of Communications at CoinDesk and the Crypto Communications Lead at Robinhood, has launched CaseyCraigPR.

Rewriting the Code founder Sue Harnett shares how to inspire girls in STEM, mentor women in tech, and build the next generation of female leaders.
![Photojournalist Lynsey Addario on the Creation of Love + War [Exclusive]](https://the-tech-optimist.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/loveWar-e1762302692299.jpg)
Pulitzer-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario discusses war, technology, AI, fake news, and her new documentary Love + War in this exclusive interview.

Alana Karen explores the new hard tech era, the crucial role of empathy, and insights from her upcoming book, Adventures of Women in Tech, Second Edition.

The course “Tools for Women in STEM” empowers female students by providing mentorship, skill development, and fostering a supportive environment in STEM fields.

Anyone teaching how to change the world for the better—without becoming cynical, angry, or narrow-minded—could learn from the life and work of pioneering animal behaviorist Jane Goodall.
![Archaeologist Kathleen Martinez on the Search for Cleopatra [Exclusive]](https://the-tech-optimist.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Cleopatras_Final_Secret_16x9-e1758748286957.jpg)
Kathleen Martinez, an archaeologist, dedicates her life to uncovering Cleopatra’s tomb using advanced technologies, aiming to illuminate history and redefine Cleopatra’s legacy.

National Gaming Day highlights diversity issues in gaming, while Women in Rewriting the Code inspires women to innovate and transform the industry.
![Nat Geo’s Naming the Dead: DNA Expert Tells All [Exclusive]](https://the-tech-optimist.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/F01_NatGeo_NamingTheDead_16x9_5120x2880-3.jpg)
Exclusive interview with Jennifer Randolph, Director of the DNA Doe Project, whose groundbreaking work is at the heart of Nat Geo’s NAMING THE DEAD.