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2015 Pioneer in Tech Award Recipients Katherine Johnson and Dr. Christine Darden

As a NASA mathematician, Katherine Johnson’s calculations include the trajectory for the space flight of Alan Shepard, the first American in space; John Glenn, the first American to orbit Earth;

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2015 NCWIT Summit

The 2015 NCWIT Summit: practices and ideas to revolutionize computing kicks off today! This annual, one-of-a-kind event convenes more than 600 change leaders from the NCWIT community of educators, entrepreneurs,

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NCWIT and HP Honor Distinguished Technical Accomplishments of College Women

The first-ever NCWIT Collegiate Award encourages women undergraduates to persist in computing majors by recognizing their impressive innovations. The NCWIT and HP selected three college women as inaugural winners of

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Thought Leaders Convene to Solve Issues Concerning Women in Technology at the 2015 NCWIT Summit

Distinguished entrepreneurial, corporate, social science, non-profit, and academic representatives cross disciplinary lines to share effective strategies for attracting and keeping women in computing. Tomorrow, May 19, the NCWIT, a non-profit

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LAUSD Foshay Robotics Team 597 Earns Highest Honor at International Competition

LAUSD Foshay Robotics Team 597 includes Ana Hernandez, 2015 National Aspirations in Computing Award Winner, and Carolina Menjivar, 2015 Aspirations in Computing Award Runner-up. Click the link above to read

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Dr. Elizabeth Belding Announced as the 2015 NCWIT Harrold and Notkin Award Recipient

Dr. Elizabeth Belding, Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of California-Santa Barbara (UCSB), has been named the recipient of the 2015 Harrold and Notkin Research and Graduate

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In the News: Ending Salary Negotiations as a Way to Eliminate Gender Bias, One-Third of College STEM Majors Switch Fields Before Graduation

View in browser This newsletter provides a monthly recap of the biggest headlines about women and computing, news about NCWIT, and links to resources to equip you as change leaders

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One-Third of College STEM Majors Switch Fields Before Graduation, Women-Led Startups Face Unique Challenges, Too Few K-12 Public Schools Teach Computer Science and Topics Such As Cybersecurity, Ending Salary Negotiations as a Way to Eliminate Gender Bias

One-Third of College STEM Majors Switch Fields Before Graduation A recently released study by RTI International found that although almost a quarter of high-performing students began pursuing a bachelor’s degree

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