Back when Mary Gibbs decided to change her career track from neuroscience to data science, the nonprofit Women Who Code was instrumental in helping her make the shift. So when the organization ...
When Aparna Sai Nimmagadda looks around the discussion section in her Operating Systems course, the 21-year-old computer science senior sees only five women among her 30 classmates. At UF, that’s a ...
In April 2024, Women Who Code—arguably one of the most influential nonprofits focused on supporting and retaining women in technology—abruptly shut down due to a lack of sufficient funding. The ...
Mentorship, discussions of lived experience, programming that fosters a sense of belonging: these are all crucial aspects of workplace diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, according to ...
Across industries, companies are rolling back or dismantling DEI programs. From removing references to diversity to ending programs completely, many companies are rethinking their commitments to ...
Courtesy of CC Girls Who Code As much of New England braced for what would soon become the (second) Blizzard of 2026, members of Connecticut College’s Girls Who Code College Loop were already in ...
Women Who Code’s CEO and co-founder Alaina Percival discusses her work bringing more women into tech-related fields through hands-on technical training and networking opportunities.