DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) - Girls Who Code is an international program that helps introduce elementary-aged girls and older to the language of coding. Local organizations host camps or other events to ...
Looking for more than mindless hanging out and screen time for your teenage daughter this summer? Girls Who Code, a nonprofit that aims to increase the number of women in computer science fields, is ...
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Communities of support are crucial for women in tech. Research from Logitech reveals that 90% of women working in computer science in the U.S. experienced isolation during their studies, careers, or ...
When Aparna Sai Nimmagadda looks around the discussion section in her Operating Systems course, the 21-year-old computer science senior sees only five women among her 30 classmates. At UF, that’s a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Black Girls Code (BGC) is an organization dedicated to breaking down barriers to access to science, technology, engineering and mathematics for Black women and girls ages seven to 25 years old. Sign ...
As a Senior Software Engineer, Victoria Kyereme has known what it means to stand out. “Throughout my career, I’ve always been the only one – the only woman, or only Black woman, or only Black person, ...