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 ...
HAMILTON, Ohio — A partnership between Miami University and iSpace offers free coding education to girls across the Tri-State, aiming to build essential computer science skills through hands-on ...
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CEDAR RAPIDS — Looking at the numbers, coding still is an industry dominated by men. With Girls Who Code, NewBoCo is looking to even the playing field.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A partnership between Miami University and iSpace provides free coding education to girls across the Tri-State, aiming to build ...
A statewide network of museums and nature centers, among other things, is planning to launch a program aimed at helping girls learn about jobs in the technology and science industry. The clubs will be ...
Tech jobs are among the fastest growing in the country, but girls are being left behind. While interest in computer science wanes over time, the dip typically happens between the ages of 13-17.
Vonage’s partnership with Girls Who Code is more than feel-good philanthropy; it’s a blueprint for building diverse AI talent pipelines. As AI reshapes software development, cybersecurity, and ...
The Girls Who Code chapter at Case Western Reserve University will host a graduation event to showcase the students’ final projects. The students will display their projects—poster session-style—to ...