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Through summer camps and scholarships, Girls Who Code is on track to close the tech gender gap by 2030
The nonprofit Girls Who Code was founded in 2011 with the intention to close the gender gap in technology jobs. Through in-person courses, clubs, summer camps, college opportunities, and more, the ...
The girls are learning to create small programs, apps and video games. Members of the Girls Who Code club at Brookview Shelter in Dorchester, Massachusetts, are pictured here during a field trip to ...
Girls Who Code has been around since 2012. Girls Who Code has been around since 2012. This year at the Bullit County Public Library, the group is meeting twice monthly to learn coding and show off ...
Founded in 2013, Women in Computing at Cornell aims to increase the visibility of women in computing fields. The organization empowers and advises women in academic, social and professional settings ...
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - The Pablo Center is not only a place for the arts, it is also a place for STEM programming. Girls Who Code is just one of the programs they offer. “It’s an international ...
Stephanie Sze, a junior at Manhasset High School, recently launched a local chapter of Girls Who Code, offering free coding classes for 4th to 6th graders at the Manhasset Public Library. Driven by ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Black Girls Code and GoldieBlox are teaming up once again to inspire and educate the next generation of young leaders in technology through the free, video-based coding ...
On Jan. 4, computer charger cords crisscrossed the carpeted floors of the computer lab at Live Oak Public Libraries' Southwest Chatham branch. The cords connected to power strips placed at intervals ...
ORONO, Maine (WABI) - With the aim of opening the coding space to all who wish to participate, Educate Maine’s partnership with national organization Girls Who Code just got even more accessible. For ...
A few years ago, I gave what I thought was the perfect commencement speech at a women’s college. It was my feminist manifesto. The ultimate mic drop after years of fighting for gender equality as ...
Reshma Saujani, founder of the nonprofit Girls Who Code, got straight to the point. “If I had applied to be the CEO of Girls Who Code, I wouldn’t have gotten the job,” she told Meghan, Duchess of ...
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