Selected Publications
- D Milgram. (2011) "How to Recruit Women & Girls to the STEM Classroom." cover article published in Technology and Engineering Teacher magazine by International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA)
- D Milgram. (2011) "Turning Limited Resources into Increased Recruitment & Retention of Female Students in Technology Programs." In American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
- D Milgram. (2010) "CalWomenTech Project: Recruiting and Retaining Women in Technology Programs." In American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
- D Milgram. (2010) "The CalWomenTech Project: Using Surveys to Inform Retention Strategies of Female Technology Students." In Setting Sail for the Future: Proceedings of the Joint WEPAN/NAMEPA Conference
- D Milgram. (2009) "CalWomenTech Project: Increasing Recruitment & Retention of Female College Students in Technology Courses." In Center Stage: Effective Strategies for Recruitment and Talent Development: Proceedings of the Women in Engineering ProActive Network (WEPAN) Conference
- D Milgram. (2004) "Online Curriculum with Modules on Recruiting Women to STEM and Gender Differences in Technology Learning Style." For Channel Islands University.
- D Milgram. (2004) "Gender Differences in Learning Style Specific to Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)." Tech Equity Project of California State University, Channel Islands. [Online].
- D Milgram. (2000) "Making Math and Technology Courses User Friendly to Women and Minorities: An Annotated Bibliography."
- D Milgram. (1999) "GyrlTech Evaluation/Assessment Tool."
- D Milgram. (1998) "School-To-Work: Preparing Young Women for High Skilled, High Wage Careers."
The WomenTech Educators Training got us thinking intentionally about who we were going to target for outreach, how we were going to target them, and how we would follow up to make sure we had actual results linked to the different programs and events that we were holding. Since then, it has grown organically and blossomed into something that our college just does naturally.
I think getting together as a team with intention—because we're all so busy—and developing a written plan that we could stick to was what made all the difference. I don’t think we would have ever done that if it wasn't for the WomenTech Educators Training.