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AiC Connections | Cultivating Relationships with Mentors

This guidance was adapted from an interview with AiC Stories Ambassador, Bryn Loftness. AiC Community members can read her profile here.  From her undergraduate journey building BPMBox — a pager-like […]

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Volunteer with Aspirations in Computing

Each year, the NCWIT Aspirations in Computing (AiC) program receives thousands of amazing award applications from eligible students across the country who are interested in tech. To select the national

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Meet the 2025 #AiCstories Ambassadors

Last year, we announced the first cohort of #AiCstories Ambassadors, who graciously shared their personal tech journeys and provided encouraging advice for the #AiCcommunity in a first-of-its-kind series sponsored by

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Honoring Lilly Ledbetter

2025 marks the 16th anniversary of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, and this Women’s History Month we’re honoring the legacy of Lilly Ledbetter — the “Mother of the Fair

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CS Ed Week x CSforALL

This CS Ed Week — which runs from December 9th – 15th to inspire K-12 students to learn computer science — NCWIT is spotlighting 2024 Aspirations in Computing Impact Award

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Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month

These Latinas have all made global impact through their work: NASA Engineer’s, Alma Stephanie Tapia and Susana Tapia Harper (aka “The Space Twins”)  VP of Latina Geeks Silicon Valley, Karina

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Recap: 2024 NCWITC4C LDI

by Kelsey Kman, NCWIT Counselors for Computing Program Manager In June, NCWIT Counselors for Computing (C4C) hosted school counselors and career coaches from across the country for the two-day 2024

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NCWIT Resource Month

Since its inception, NCWIT has developed and disseminated digital and print resources and tools grounded in research to raise awareness, increase knowledge, and help individuals and organizations challenge the status

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Celebrating Disability Pride Month

July 26th, 2024 marked the 34th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), a day that is observed annually as National Disability Independence Day. The ADA prohibits discrimination and

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Celebrate Black History Month

This February, NCWIT is honored to celebrate Black History Month and amplify Black-founded and -serving organizations combating inequity in computing and creating opportunities for Black girls, women, and non-binary people

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