- Business to babies and back: A talk with the Milk Memo authors [ibm.com]
- Network groups work for Hispanic women [Florida Sun-Sentinal]
- IBM to provide technology boost for Hispanic children [ArkansasBusiness.com]
- IBM's Maria Azua tells 'her' story [Girls Inc.]
- IBM reaches out to Hispanic students [AP]
- Working Mother focuses on the 100 best [Working Mother]
- Flex appeal [New York Post]
- U.S.: IBM joins the fight to curb childhood obesity [Wall Street Journal]
- Leech Lake Tech Center opens [SeniorNet]
- Black History museum debuts online [Washington Post]
- Best places to launch a career [BusinessWeek]
- Patenting the co-ed code [Forbes.com]
- Innovation engineered for success [Kentucky Courier Journal]
- Vacation at IBM [New York Times]
- SciTech 2020 camps up and running [ibm.com]
- Career woman in Japan find blocked path [New York Times]
- The U.S.'s hidden asset: Global capitalism [BusinessWeek]
- The 'new' home office [AP]
- Working from home getting respect [Journal News]
- Benefiting from the right to assemble [Black Enterprise]
- Young, old, in-between: Can they all get along? [Globe and Mail]
- IBM lactation rooms noted in book [Newsweek.com]
- Moving up the corporate ladder [HispanicBusiness.com]
- 40 Best Companies for Diversity [Black Enterprise]
- Companies help employees with elder care [Wall Street Journal]
- Women in electrical engineering [Diversity/Careers]
- Young, old, in-between [Globe and Mail]
- IBM among 2007 Best Companies for Multicultural Women [www.workingmother]
- U.S.: Out of the corporate closet [Black Enterprise]
- IBM tops in Asian server market [BusinessWeek.com]
- What to do about Wanderlust [New York Times]
- Patently successful [Hispanic Business.com]
- New series profiles the potential of human ability
- IBMers write the book
- IBM helps disabled surf the web [PCWorld]
- Rod Adkins: 2007 Black Engineer of the Year [BlackEngineer.com]
- IBM seeks to make media streaming accessible [Computerworld]
2006
- Daddy time [Forbes.com]
- NBC highlights IBM's work-life program
- NAFE ranks IBM among top ten [ConnPost.com]
- IBM tops in Asia server market [BusinessWeek.com]
- IBM exec moves beyond stereotype [San Francisco Chronicle]
- Rod Adkins: Young people can use math, science to succeed [Miami Herald]
- Educational alliance announced at SHPE [BusinessWire]
- SeniorNet and IBM celebrate 20 years [ibm.com]
- IBM, SeniorNet and Native America Chamber of Commerce partner [ibm.com]
- IBM sponsorship spurs innovation for the disabled [ibm.com]
- Black Enterprise announces IBM among best companies for diversity [blackenterprise.com]
- SeniorNet and IBM celebrate 20 years [ibm.com]
- SWE honors IBM's Marie Wieck [swe.org]
- IBM, SeniorNet and Native America Chamber of Commerce partner [ibm.com]
- IBM sponsorship spurs innovation for the disabled [ibm.com]
- Black Enterprise announces IBM among best companies for diversity [blackenterprise.com]
- IBM EXITE Camps Inspire Girls to Make a Difference [ibm.com]
- Engineer inspired by '60s activism to make a difference [Press and Sun Bulletin]
- High tech enables employers [HR Magazine]
- IBMer honored by President Bush for volunteer efforts [whitehouse.gov]
- MentorNet to showcase its programs for National Society of Black Engineers [MentorNet]
- Fortune ranks IBM as one of America's most admired companies and as #1 in the computer industry [CNN]
- Hispanic Magazine places IBM among top companies offering most opportunities to Hispanics [Hispanic Magazine]
- IBM recruits assistive technology vendors for business opportunities [ibm.com]
- 2006 Black Family Technology Awareness Week launches [ibm.com]
- Accessibility in China: accelerating the pace of progress [ibm.com]
- Benefits that meets moms' needs - then and now [benefitnews.com]
