NCWIT and Bank of America Honor Thirty-five High School Women as Technology and Computing Innovators

The NCWIT Award for Aspirations in Computing advances gender diversity in computing fields by encouraging high school women to excel in computing and study technology. The NCWIT and Bank of […]

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In the News: Women Leaving Tech Jobs, College Faculty Diversity, Participate With Women Techmakers

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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In the News: What To Do After Releasing Diversity Data and Making Women’s Voices Heard

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New year, new AiC accomplishments and opportunities

View this email in your browser 2015 is barely underway, and there is already an impressive list of accomplishments to celebrate and new opportunities available from the NCWIT Aspirations in

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Latina Talent is Key to the Future of the U.S. Technology Workforce

Today, the NCWIT is convening a senior executive roundtable of Latino leaders and supporters to launch a national initiative to engage Latinas in technology careers. This group of community leaders,

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NCWIT and Symantec Provide Funding to Student-run Computing Outreach Programs

The NCWIT Student Seed Fund, sponsored by Symantec, attracts women and underrepresented groups in computing through student-run recruitment and retention efforts. The NCWIT today awarded $10,000 to the ninth-round recipients

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EngageCSEdu: Retain Intro CS Students

View this email in your browser. Retain Introductory Computer Science (CS) Students with EngageCSEdu EngageCSEdu encourages the development of more inclusive learning environments in introductory CS courses by helping faculty

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