Apple could be pushed to bring racial diversity to its leadership team
Apple's board has been described as being "a little bit too vanilla."
Apple's board has been described as being "a little bit too vanilla."
To promote greater diversity in the development community, Apple will offer up to 350 scholarships to WWDC 2015.
Apple CEO Tim Cook recently talked with Rev. Jesse Jackson about the all-important matter of diversity in the tech industry.
Apple is one of the rare holdouts in the technology industry.
Apple CEO Tim Cook was inducted into the Alabama Academy of Honor earlier today at the Alabama State Capitol.
Watch part two of Apple CEO Tim Cook's interview with Charlie Rose here.
Apple has launched a new Product Integrity Inclusion and Diversity Engineering Scholarship scholarship program.
Apple's new diversity video is narrated by Denise Young Smith, Apple's Vice President of Human Resources.
Worldwide, 70 percent of Apple employees are male.