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We’ll see you at SIGCSE 2021. #NCWITOntheRoad

The SIGCSE Technical Symposium is the annual conference of the Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education, attracting more than 1,500 researchers, educators, and others interested in improving computing education

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24 Ways to #ChooseToChallenge Bias in Computing

The theme for International Women’s Day 2021, which took place on March 8, was #ChooseToChallenge. To celebrate, NCWIT shared 24 ways that individuals can take action to reduce barriers to

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Tune Into Episode 1 of Advising for Future Ready Careers on February 24, 2021

Connecting 21st Century Skills and Educational Pathways for the Next Generation of Problem-Solvers “Advising for Future Ready Careers” is a monthly webinar series for school counselors and others in educational

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Dr. Barbara Ryder Announced as the 2021 NCWIT Harrold and Notkin Award Recipient

Dr. Barbara Ryder, J. Byron Maupin Professor Emerita of Engineering in the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech, has been named the recipient of the 2021 Harrold and Notkin Research

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In the News: School Counselors Can Play an Important Role in Making Computing Programs More Accessible, and More!

      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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